unconcede

verb

Etymology

From un- + concede.

  1. derived from *ked-
  2. derived from concēdō
  3. derived from conceder
  4. prefixed as unconcede — “un + concede

Definitions

  1. To retract a prior concession.

    • Sensing a lifeline, Mr Gore ordered Mr Daley to phone Don Evans, his counterpart in Austin, and warn him that the Vice-President was about to "unconcede".

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