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  • 122CONCÉDER — v. tr. Accorder, octroyer un privilège, une faveur. Les rois avaient concédé de grands privilèges à certaines villes. Ce droit lui fut concédé pour deux ans. Ce terrain lui a été concédé par l’autorité. Concéder une ligne de chemin de fer, se dit …

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