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- verbconcur (verb) · concurs (third person present) · concurred (past tense) · concurred (past participle) · concurring (present participle)
- be of the same opinion; agree:"the authors concurred with the majority" · "“That's right,” the chairman concurred" · "they concurred in the creation of the disciplinary procedures"
- (concur with)agree with (a decision, opinion, or finding):"we strongly concur with this recommendation"
- happen or occur at the same time; coincide:"in tests, cytogenetic determination has been found to concur with enzymatic determination"
Originlate Middle English (also in the senses ‘collide’ and ‘act in combination’): from Latin concurrere ‘run together, assemble in crowds’, from con- ‘together with’ + currere ‘to run’.Similar and Opposite Words
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