The word "more concedable" is spelled as /mɔːr kənˈsiːdəbəl/. This word is derived from the verb "concede," meaning to admit or acknowledge something as true or valid. Adding the suffix "-able" to the end of "concede" creates an adjective form, implying that something is capable of being conceded. The word "more" is used to intensify the meaning of the adjective. Therefore, "more concedable" means something that is even more capable of being conceded than usual.