Capitulateverb
(intransitive) To surrender; to end all resistance, to give up; to go along with or comply.
Capitulateverb
To draw up in chapters; to enumerate.
Capitulateverb
To draw up the articles of treaty with; to treat, bargain, parley.
Capitulateverb
To settle or draw up the heads or terms of an agreement, as in chapters or articles; to agree.
Capitulateverb
To surrender on terms agreed upon (usually, drawn up under several heads); as, an army or a garrison capitulates.
Capitulateverb
To surrender or transfer, as an army or a fortress, on certain conditions.
Capitulateverb
surrender under agreed conditions
Concedeverb
To yield or suffer; to surrender; to grant
Concedeverb
To grant, as a right or privilege; to make concession of.
Concedeverb
To admit to be true; to acknowledge.
Concedeverb
To yield or make concession.
Concedeverb
(sports) To have a goal or point scored against
Concedeverb
(cricket) (of a bowler) to have runs scored off of one's bowling.
Concedeverb
To yield or suffer; to surrender; to grant; as, to concede the point in question.
Concedeverb
To grant, as a right or privilege; to make concession of.
Concedeverb
To admit to be true; to acknowledge.
Concedeverb
To yield or make concession.
Concedeverb
admit, make a clean breast of;
Concedeverb
be willing to concede;
Concedeverb
give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
Concedeverb
acknowledge defeat;
Concedeverb
admit or agree that something is true after first denying or resisting it
Concedeverb
admit (defeat) in a match or contest
Concedeverb
admit defeat in (a match or contest)
Concedeverb
surrender or yield (a possession, right, or privilege)
Concedeverb
grant (a right, privilege, or demand)
Concedeverb
(in sport) fail to prevent an opponent scoring (a goal or point)
Concedeverb
allow (a lead or advantage) to slip