[
UK
/kənsˈɛʃən/
]
[ US /kənˈsɛʃən/ ]
[ US /kənˈsɛʃən/ ]
NOUN
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a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business
he got the beer concession at the ball park - the act of conceding or yielding
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a point conceded or yielded
they won all the concessions they asked for
How To Use concession In A Sentence
- Well, the good news is a few weeks ago they were talking about it being the main source of law, so there has been some concession there, which the Iraqi women leaders have been fighting for.
- But people don't know the background of arguments and backbiting that has been going on over the state of the equipment and their refusal to give us concession prices.
- The website, however, says that booking on payment of concessional fare by senior citizens aged above 60 years could be done through it.
- You want to hit the concession stand before the game starts!
- Just as his concessions were being broadcast, loyal contingents rolled into Saigon.
- One solution is for the government to grant an operating concession for a particular project to the private sector.
- As the ballot result was due, the company offered to scrap Saturday working for subs and reporters as a concession.
- Tickets are priced at E10 with concessions at E5.
- The rise was to fund concessionary bus fares, compulsory waste recycling, increased National Insurance, extra planning staff and pay rises, he explained.
- As a great concession, the bursar offered us a room in a hostel for graduate students.