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  • verb To retract a prior concession.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ concede

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Examples

  • Al Gore, who called George Bush and formally conceded the election, then called back the next day to unconcede.

    Welcome to Mount Rushmore on Sea 2007

  • So it was ok for Gore to unconcede in Florida, or is it just the same double standard libtards have in their view of the world.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2009

  • I imagine for him to do certain things he has to unconcede and make it a contested election again.

    Hot Air » Top Picks 2009

  • BECK: If the President can bow to an emperor and nobody says anything, yeah, I think you can unconcede.

    The Hollywood Liberal 2009

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