concessionary
1 of 1adjective/kənˈsɛʃəˌnɛri/
1
referring to the act of granting privileges, discounts, or allowances
C2- The company offered concessionary pricing for students and senior citizens at the movie theater.
- As a gesture of goodwill, the government made concessionary loans available to struggling businesses.
- The union negotiated concessionary terms with the employer to prevent layoffs during the economic downturn.
- The airline introduced concessionary fares for frequent flyers as part of their loyalty program.
- The landlord agreed to grant concessionary rent to the nonprofit organization leasing the space for their community center.