Concessions [noun]

Definition of Concessions:

yielding, adjustment

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Sentence/Example of Concessions:

The recent concessions made by the Spanish Government have been seen by the Philippine public.

All the concessions made, however, failed to conciliate the Irish members.

Additional concessions were also made in the committee; and even Mr. Shiel remarked that Ireland ought to be grateful.

Jane marvelled at the concessions that had been made to her, at the extent to which things were being done for her.

In conclusion, Mr. Cobden called upon the protectionists cheerfully to make concessions for the good of the community.

Charley prudently withdrew his friend, relying upon time and reflection to prepare the mind of each for overtures and concessions.

You have a friend, you send him to dance with your wife, for you have commenced a system of concessions which will ruin you.

For its refusal to make its concessions complete, the king is mainly responsible.

It was to be presumed that somebody had made money out of the concessions, if not out of the mines themselves.

They authorized their agents merely to lay these concessions before the King, and humbly hoped they would satisfy his Majesty.