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  • noun Plural form of unconcession.

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Examples

  • Doug Hoffman has, by my estimation, now re-re-conceded (after two unconcessions), saying he won't challenge the election results or ask for a recount, and that the final count of absentee ballots "reaffirm the fact that Bill Owens won."

    Swing State Project 2009

  • Doug Hoffman has, by my estimation, now re-re-conceded (after two unconcessions), saying he won't challenge the election results or ask for a recount, and that the final count of absentee ballots "reaffirm the fact that Bill Owens won."

    Swing State Project 2009

  • Doug Hoffman has, by my estimation, now re-re-conceded (after two unconcessions), saying he won't challenge the election results or ask for a recount, and that the final count of absentee ballots "reaffirm the fact that Bill Owens won."

    Swing State Project 2009

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