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What is the past tense of concede?

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The past tense of concede is conceded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of concede is concedes.

The present participle of concede is conceding.

The past participle of concede is conceded.

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The new account executive conceded that there were problems and promised to work with Continental to solve them.
The batsmen were also helped by some wayward bowling with 61 extras, including 40 wides, being conceded.
Enormous as the difference undoubtedly is between these faculties in the two cases, the difference is conceded not to be one existing ab initio.
Eddington readily conceded that the company's assumptions may quickly be blown off course.
He has pretty much conceded that he drank too much before he turned 40, in 1986, and he has been on the wagon since.
A fragile defense conceded five times as tactical confusion turned an impregnable rearguard into a poor one.

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