a. [ad. L. type *concessibil-is, f. concess-: see CONCESSION and -IBLE.] That can be conceded.
1767. Sterne, Tr. Shandy, IX. xxiii. It was built upon one of the most concessible postulatums in Nature.
1845. Carlyle, Cromwell (1871), II. 142. Their claim was just though full of intricacy; difficult to render clear and concessible.