a. [ad. L. type *concessibil-is, f. concess-: see CONCESSION and -IBLE.] That can be conceded.

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1767.  Sterne, Tr. Shandy, IX. xxiii. It was built upon one of the most concessible postulatums in Nature.

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1845.  Carlyle, Cromwell (1871), II. 142. Their claim … was just … though full of intricacy; difficult to render clear and concessible.

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