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    Con·cur
    /kənˈkər/

    verb

    • 1. be of the same opinion; agree: "the authors concurred with the majority" Similar agreebe in agreementbe in accordbe in accordanceOpposite disagree
    • 2. happen or occur at the same time; coincide: "in tests, cytogenetic determination has been found to concur with enzymatic determination" Similar coincidehappen/occur togetherhappen/occur simultaneouslyhappen/occur at the same time
  2. 1. a. : to express agreement. concur with an opinion. b. : approve. concur in a statement. 2. : to act together to a common end or single effect. 3. : to happen together : coincide. 4. obsolete : to come together : meet. Synonyms. agree. coincide. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Choose the Right Synonym for concur.

  3. to agree or have the same opinion: The new report concurs with previous findings. [ + that ] The board concurred that the editor should have full control over editorial matters. [ + speech ] "I think you're absolutely right ," concurred Chris. Synonym. agree (HAVE THE SAME OPINION) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  4. to cooperate; work together; combine; be associated: Members of both parties concurred. to coincide; occur at the same time: His graduation concurred with his birthday. Obsolete. to run or come together; converge. concur. / kənˈkɜː / verb. to agree; be of the same mind; be in accord. to combine, act together, or cooperate.

  5. to agree or have the same opinion: The new report concurs with previous findings. [ + that ] The board concurred that the editor should have full control over editorial matters. [ + speech ] "I think you're absolutely right ," concurred Chris. Synonym. agree (HAVE THE SAME OPINION) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  6. To concur is to agree or approve of something. If someone says something you agree with, you can say "I concur !" Like many words with con, concur has to do with agreement and being together. When you concur, you agree with someone about something or let them know you approve. "I concur" is a formal (and sometimes humorous) way of saying "I agree!"

  7. 1. to agree; be of the same mind; be in accord. 2. to combine, act together, or cooperate. 3. to occur simultaneously; coincide. 4. rare to converge. [C15: from Latin concurrere to run together, from currere to run] conˈcurringly adv.

  8. verb. /kənˈkɜː (r)/ /kənˈkɜːr/ [intransitive, transitive] (formal) Verb Forms. to agree. concur (with somebody) (in something) Historians have concurred with each other in this view. concur with something The coroner concurred with this assessment. concur that… Scientists generally concur that climate change is a reality.

  9. Definition of 'concur' concur. (kənkɜːʳ ) Word forms: concurs , concurring , concurred. verb. If one person concurs with another person, the two people agree. You can also say that two people concur. [formal] Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press. [VERB + with] Both doctors concurred in this decision. [VERB + in]

  10. 1 day ago · concur (third-person singular simple present concurs, present participle concurring, simple past and past participle concurred) To agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond. The jury concurs with the case put forward by the defence lawyer, that the defendant is undoubtedly innocent.

  11. Definition of concur – Learner’s Dictionary. concur. verb [ I ] formal uk / kənˈkɜː r/ us present participle concurring | past tense and past participle concurred. Add to word list. to agree: The new report concurs with previous findings. (Definition of concur from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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