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concur

[ kuhn-kur ]

verb (used without object)

concurred, concurring.
  1. to accord in opinion; agree:

    Do you concur with his statement?

  2. to cooperate; work together; combine; be associated:

    Members of both parties concurred.

  3. to coincide; occur at the same time:

    His graduation concurred with his birthday.

  4. Obsolete. to run or come together; converge.


concur

/ əˈɜː /

verb

  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
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • DzˈܰԲ, adverb
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Other Word Forms

  • Dz·ܰ·Բ· adverb
  • ·Dz·ܰ verb (used without object) preconcurred preconcurring
  • ܲ·Dz·ܰ·Բ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of concur1

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin concurrere “to run together, meet, be in agreement,” equivalent to con- con- + currere “to run”; concourse, current
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Word History and Origins

Origin of concur1

C15: from Latin concurrere to run together, from currere to run
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Synonym Study

See agree.
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“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.

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But Glasnow’s mental approach, both he and Dodgers coaches concurred, also seemed to contribute to the problem.

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Speaking to me from his home on Cape Cod, Amos' longtime bass player Jon Evans concurred.

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Four of the Republican-majority court's justices concurred, while two justices — one Republican and the lone Democrat considering the case — dissented.

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In impeccable English Adm Mallard concurred: "This exercise is the expression of a will to better understand each other, and to work for the defence of compliance in international law."

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