conceders

/kənˈsiːdərz/
noun
  1. People who admit that something is true or valid, often after first denying or resisting it.
    • The debate ended with both conceders agreeing that the other side had a point.
    • In negotiations, conceders often gain trust by acknowledging the other party's concerns.
    • The committee was full of conceders who finally accepted the need for a new policy.
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