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concession

compromise / grant / discount / stall / lease
Noun
pl: concessions

This term describes a strategic surrender or a granted privilege, often carrying a sense of compromise. In negotiations, it implies a trade-off where one party gives up something to reach an agreement or appease an opponent. In commercial or legal contexts, it refers to a formal grant of rights, such as the authority to extract minerals from land or the right to sell goods within a venue. In the UK and other Commonwealth regions, it specifically denotes a discounted price for eligible groups like students or retirees.

Meanings

Noun

A thing that is granted, especially in response to a demand.

"The company made a concession to the union by increasing the annual bonus."

Noun

The act of yielding or granting a right or privilege to another.

"The government's concession on the tax law surprised the opposition party."

Noun

A grant of land or property by a government for a specific purpose, such as mining or drilling.

"The oil company was granted a twenty-year concession to explore the region."

Noun

A small business or stall that is allowed to operate within a larger venue, such as a stadium or cinema.

"We bought popcorn and drinks at the cinema concession."

Noun

A reduction in price, typically for a specific group of people such as students or seniors.

"Students are entitled to a travel concession on the national rail network."

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