concede
This word carries a strong sense of reluctance. It is not a simple admission of truth, but rather a surrender of a position. There is an implicit image of a battle or an argument where one side has been worn down or proven wrong, forcing them to give up their claim.
In political or competitive contexts, it functions as a formal act of resignation. While admit is neutral, concede suggests a strategic or forced acknowledgment, often used in professional, legal, or diplomatic settings to signal the end of a conflict.
Meanings
To admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it.
He finally conceded that his opponent had a point.
Examples
Phrasal Verbs
concede to
to yield to the demands or will of another person or group
The government eventually conceded to the protesters' demands for reform.