noun
- things that are granted or yielded, typically in order to end a dispute or reach an agreement
- the right to sell food, drinks, or other goods in a particular place, especially at a sports venue or entertainment facility
- reduced prices or special rates offered to certain groups of people
Usage: plural of concession
Usage: business context
Usage: often for students, seniors, or children
Examples
- Both sides made important concessions to reach the peace agreement.
- The union demanded several concessions from management during negotiations.
- The stadium’s food concessions were extremely expensive.
- She applied for the concessions to sell merchandise at the concert venue.
- Students and seniors receive concessions on movie tickets.
- The theater offers concessions for group bookings of ten or more people.
- After hours of debate, they finally agreed on mutual concessions.