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concur
[kuhn-kur]
verb (used without object)
to accord in opinion; agree.
Do you concur with his statement?
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
/ əˈɜː /
verb
to agree; be of the same mind; be in accord
to combine, act together, or cooperate
to occur simultaneously; coincide
rareto converge
Other Word Forms
- concurringly adverb
- preconcur verb (used without object)
- unconcurring adjective
- DzˈܰԲ adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of concur1
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Example Sentences
In a concurring opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas noted the “majority” in the workplace differs by workplace.
He pointed to Justice Clarence Thomas’ concurring opinion when the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs.
“I’m not used to hitting in that part of the order, and I’m trying to see as many pitches as I can,” Pages said, concurring with Roberts’ assessment of his overly conservative early-season approach.
But Glasnow’s mental approach, both he and Dodgers coaches concurred, also seemed to contribute to the problem.
Speaking to me from his home on Cape Cod, Amos' longtime bass player Jon Evans concurred.
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