How to Use concede defeat in a Sentence

concede defeat

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  • Like Trump, López Obrador is not one to concede defeat.
    Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times, 8 Nov. 2020
  • This was battlefield in the days after the war was lost, even if Strickland was not yet ready to concede defeat.
    Tim Carman, Washington Post, 5 Dec. 2022
  • After all his work, Ferchichi does not want to concede defeat.
    Washington Post, 14 Apr. 2022
  • Brazil’s Bolsonaro declined to concede defeat in his first address since the election.
    Los Angeles Times, 2 Nov. 2022
  • Trump’s refusal to concede defeat has put Biden nearly a month behind.
    Gregory Korte, Bloomberg.com, 30 Nov. 2020
  • One thing that’s certain, though, is that Alphabet won’t simply roll over and concede defeat.
    Bernard Marr, Forbes, 20 Feb. 2023
  • The emptiness implies that his days have been filled with brooding, TV, and golfing, all while refusing to concede defeat.
    Fortune, 24 Nov. 2020
  • Refusing to concede defeat, Lake instead lashed out at the woman who had just vanquished her.
    Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker, 15 Nov. 2022
  • However, these lawmakers did not plot to overthrow the election and Gore did concede defeat.
    Sudiksha Kochi, USA TODAY, 5 Aug. 2023
  • Her 2018 campaign for governor marked the beginning of the Democrats’ rise, and many Republicans still associate her with her refusal to concede defeat to Mr. Kemp in that race.
    New York Times, 7 Sep. 2022
  • After the race was called on Monday night, Ms. Lake did not concede defeat, instead suggesting, without citing evidence, that the vote was marred.
    Jazmine Ulloa, New York Times, 14 Nov. 2022
  • With only one seat separating the two blocs, Andersson was not ready to concede defeat late on Sunday.
    Niclas Rolander, BostonGlobe.com, 12 Sep. 2022
  • Klain’s appointment is the latest in a series of steps Biden has taken to build his administration and prepare for a transition to power even as Trump has refused to concede defeat.
    Janet Hook, Los Angeles Times, 11 Nov. 2020
  • Like Trump, Bolsonaro had spent months predicting mass fraud and then refused to concede defeat after losing his October election.
    Michael Kranish and Isaac Stanley-Becker, Anchorage Daily News, 10 Jan. 2023
  • His refusal to concede defeat now will foment a grassroots outrage that could strangle Biden's presidency.
    Stephen Collinson, CNN, 8 Nov. 2020
  • Bolsonaro didn’t directly concede defeat in the election Sunday or direct his supporters to stop blockading highways across the country.
    Anthony Faiola, BostonGlobe.com, 1 Nov. 2022
  • That's probably the last time a Republican will ever concede defeat in a presidential race — and the fate of the our democracy may depend on proving my expectation false.
    Ryan Cooper, The Week, 3 Nov. 2021
  • But the question really is, what if Putin does not negotiate, does not escalate, remains in power, but just continue fighting and does not concede defeat?
    Foreign Affairs, 27 Feb. 2023
  • No presidential candidate has ever refused to concede defeat once all the votes were counted and legal challenges resolved.
    Amy McKeever, National Geographic, 8 Nov. 2020
  • Trump's refusal to concede defeat in the election also has reinforced doubts about America's political health.
    NBC News, 15 Nov. 2020
  • Trump has refused to concede defeat and made unproven allegations of voter fraud, even though state election officials from both parties have rejected the allegations.
    NBC News, 11 Nov. 2020
  • Despite such a narrow margin, Cuellar declared victory Tuesday night — though Cisneros declined to concede defeat.
    Brigid Kennedy, The Week, 25 May 2022
  • While refusing to concede defeat, Trump eventually relinquished power peacefully and departed for his home at Mar-a-Lago.
    Mark Whitaker, Washington Post, 15 July 2021
  • However, Ciattarelli did not immediately concede defeat.
    Daniel Funke, USA TODAY, 5 Nov. 2021

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