conceder

/kənˈsiːdər/
noun
  1. A person who admits something is true or gives up something, such as a right or a contest.
    • The chess champion was a gracious conceder after losing the title.
    • As a conceder of the point, she helped move the discussion forward.
    • In the debate, the conceder finally agreed with the opposing argument.
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