How Do You Spell PRECONCESSION?

Pronunciation: [pɹˌiːkənsˈɛʃən] (IPA)

The word "preconcession" refers to a concession made in advance. Its IPA transcription is /priːkənˈsɛʃən/. It is spelled as "pre-" to indicate "before" or "in advance," followed by "concession" which means "a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands." Therefore, the word means a concession granted before being asked for. The correct spelling and pronunciation of this word can be of great help to improve communication and comprehension in written and spoken English.

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Etymology of PRECONCESSION

The word "preconcession" is formed by combining two elements: "pre-" and "concession".

The prefix "pre-" derives from the Latin word "prae", which means "before" or "prior to". It is commonly used in words to indicate something that occurs or is done before a specified event or time.

The noun "concession" comes from the Latin word "concessio", which means "a yielding" or "granting". It refers to the act of giving in to a demand or request, usually in the context of negotiation or compromise.

Therefore, "preconcession" can be understood etymologically as something that happens or is granted before a concession. It implies an action or gesture of granting something, often in anticipation of or preparation for a future negotiation or compromise.

Plural form of PRECONCESSION is PRECONCESSIONS