Concederé (en. Grant)

/konθeˈðeɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To give or allow something to someone, usually after a request.
I will grant your request if you give me enough reasons.
Concederé tu petición si me das razones suficientes.
To recognize something as true or valid.
I will concede that your argument has merit.
Concederé que tu argumento tiene mérito.
To grant a right or privilege to someone.
The court will grant me custody of my children.
El tribunal me concederá la custodia de mis hijos.
To approve or accept a term or condition.
I will grant the request for an extension to submit the work.
Concederé la solicitud de prórroga para entregar el trabajo.

Etymology

From Latin 'concedere,' which means 'to give together' or 'to allow.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

to grant an interview
to give the opportunity to conduct an interview.
conceder una entrevista
to grant a favor
to do a favor or help someone with a request.
conceder un favor
to concede the point
to acknowledge that someone has a valid argument.
conceder la razón

Related Words

concession
act of granting something.
concesión
granted
something that has been awarded or permitted.
concedido
grantor
person who grants or awards something.
concedente

Slang Meanings

In the context of players, it is used to refer to letting someone win.
In the game, I decided to concede them the victory.
En el juego, decidí concederles la victoria.
Used in negotiations to indicate that one is willing to yield.
They need to concede on some points if they want to reach an agreement.
Tienen que conceder en algunos puntos si quieren llegar a un acuerdo.