unconcede
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[edit]unconcede (third-person singular simple present unconcedes, present participle unconceding, simple past and past participle unconceded)
- To retract a prior concession.
- 2000 November 9, Toby Harnden, Ben Fenton, “One amazing night on the rollercoaster”, in The Telegraph:
- 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".
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:unconcede.