concessionary Definition
con·ces·sion·ary (kən ses̸h′ə ner′ē)
adjective
of a concession
noun pl. -·ar′·ies
a concessionaire
concessionary Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
junior: Annual licenses ( full and junior concessionary only ) are also available by credit / debit card by telephoning 0870 1662 662.
Modifies a noun
- fare: The concessionary fare is 70p for a single or £ 1.30 for a return.
- reimbursement: For Manchester, ' fares ' include concessionary fare reimbursement and ' subsidy ' includes revenue support and fuel duty rebate.
- travel: Permits are valid at all times for concessionary rate travel.
- rate: Special concessionary rates apply for software vendors applying for a Class 4 license.
- scheme: The national concessionary travel scheme began on the 1st of April.
- ticket: You can purchase certain concessionary tickets, which reduce the cost a little.
Noun used with modifier
- child: This would have to be done bearing in mind the policy of child concessionary fares to reduce social exclusion.
- authority: This could include taking part in existing local authority concessionary schemes.
- price: Half price concessionary price, for Institute students, £ 27.50; full price for Institute staff.
- bus: The already defined ITSO product entities include one that can have multiple reservation segments, hardly a " bus concessionary " product.
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