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View usage for: (kənkɜːʳ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense concurs, present participle concurring, past tense, past participle concurredverbIf 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] Butler and Stone concur that the war threw people's lives into a moral relief. [VERB that] Four other judges concurred. [VERB] After looking at the jug, Faulkner concurred that it was late Roman, third or fourthcentury. [VERB that] 'It's not an agreeable state of affairs,' concurs Heitham. [VERB with quote] [Also VERB]Synonyms: agree, accord, approve, assent More Synonyms of concur concur in British English (kənˈkɜː) verbWord forms: -curs, -curring or -curred (intransitive)1. to agree; be of the same mind; be in accord 2. to combine, act together, or cooperate 3. to occur simultaneously; coincide Derived forms concurringly (conˈcurringly) adverb Word origin C15: from Latin concurrere to run together, from currere to run concur in American English (kənˈkɜr) verb intransitiveWord forms: conˈcurred or conˈcurring1. to occur at the same time; happen together; coincide 2. to combine in having an effect; act together several events concurred to bring about this result 3. to agree (with); be in accord (in an opinion, etc.) SIMILAR WORDS: conˈsent Word origin ME concurren < L concurrere, to run together < com-, together + currere, to run: see current Examples of 'concur' in a sentenceconcur I have sought second opinions, which concur that it is outrageous that the cost of these repairs has been set so high.Lord Judge delivered a concurring opinion.I entirely concur in that view.The Master of the Rolls delivered a concurring judgment. British English: concur VERB If one person concurs with another person, the two people agree. You can also say that two people concur. Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press. - American English: concur
- Brazilian Portuguese: estar de acordo
- Chinese: 意见一致
- European Spanish: estar de acuerdo
- French: être d'accord
- German: übereinstimmen
- Italian: concordare
- Japanese: 同意見である
- Korean: 일치하다
- European Portuguese: estar de acordo
- Latin American Spanish: estar de acuerdo
Definition to agree Four other judges concurred with his verdict. Synonyms accord approve assent accede Additional synonymsSynonyms agree, match, answer, fit, suit, square, coincide, correspond, tally, conform, chime, harmonizeDefinition to agree to what someone wants They seemed to acquiesce in the decision. Synonyms submit, allow, agree, accept, approve, yield, bend, surrender, consent, tolerate, comply, give in, conform, succumb, go along with, bow to, cave in (informal), concur, assent, capitulate, accede, play ball (informal), toe the line, hoist the white flag |