Home › Words › U › unconcedeunconcedeunconcede means to retract a prior concession.EtymologyFrom un- + concede.verbTo retract a prior concession.e.g.“Sensing a lifeline, Mr Gore ordered Mr Daley to phone Don Evans, his counterpart in Austin, and warn him that the Vice-President was about to "unconcede".” — 2000 November 9, Toby Harnden, Ben Fenton, “One amazing night on the rollercoaster”, in The Telegraph:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.unconcession 85% match — The retraction of a prior concession vs unconcede →reconcede 82% match — To concede again. vs unconcede →unconceding 77% match — Not making concessions. vs unconcede →unconceded 76% match — Not having been conceded. vs unconcede →conceder 71% match — One who concedes. vs unconcede →concession 70% match — The act of conceding. vs unconcede →nonconcession 69% match — Absence of concession; failure or refusal to concede. vs unconcede →concessor 69% match — A person who concedes. vs unconcede →