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con·cur C0551100 (kən-kûr′)v. con·curred, con·cur·ring, con·curs v.intr.1. To be of the same opinion; agree: concurred on the issue of preventing crime. See Synonyms at assent.2. To combine in bringing something about; act together: factors that concurred to prevent a meeting of the leaders.3. To occur at the same time; coincide: icy sleet that concurred with a forceful wind.4. Obsolete To converge; meet.v.tr. To grant or concede: "French surgeons ... could only concur that it was a mortal wound" (Susan Dunn). [Middle English concurren, from Latin concurrere, to meet, coincide : com-, com- + currere, to run; see kers- in Indo-European roots.]concur (kənˈkɜː) vb (intr) , -curs, -curring or -curred1. to agree; be of the same mind; be in accord2. to combine, act together, or cooperate3. to occur simultaneously; coincide4. rare to converge[C15: from Latin concurrere to run together, from currere to run] conˈcurringly advcon•cur (kənˈkɜr) v.i. -curred, -cur•ring. 1. to accord in opinion; agree: Do you concur with that statement? 2. to cooperate; work or act together: Both parties concurred in urging passage of the bill. 3. to coincide; occur at the same time. 4. Obs. to converge. [1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin concurrere to meet, be in agreement <con- con- + currere to run; compare concourse, current] concur Past participle: concurred Gerund: concurring
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I concur | you concur | he/she/it concurs | we concur | you concur | they concur |
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I concurred | you concurred | he/she/it concurred | we concurred | you concurred | they concurred |
Present Continuous |
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I am concurring | you are concurring | he/she/it is concurring | we are concurring | you are concurring | they are concurring |
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I have concurred | you have concurred | he/she/it has concurred | we have concurred | you have concurred | they have concurred |
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I was concurring | you were concurring | he/she/it was concurring | we were concurring | you were concurring | they were concurring |
Past Perfect |
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I had concurred | you had concurred | he/she/it had concurred | we had concurred | you had concurred | they had concurred |
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I will concur | you will concur | he/she/it will concur | we will concur | you will concur | they will concur |
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I will have concurred | you will have concurred | he/she/it will have concurred | we will have concurred | you will have concurred | they will have concurred |
Future Continuous |
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I will be concurring | you will be concurring | he/she/it will be concurring | we will be concurring | you will be concurring | they will be concurring |
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I have been concurring | you have been concurring | he/she/it has been concurring | we have been concurring | you have been concurring | they have been concurring |
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I will have been concurring | you will have been concurring | he/she/it will have been concurring | we will have been concurring | you will have been concurring | they will have been concurring |
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I had been concurring | you had been concurring | he/she/it had been concurring | we had been concurring | you had been concurring | they had been concurring |
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I would concur | you would concur | he/she/it would concur | we would concur | you would concur | they would concur |
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I would have concurred | you would have concurred | he/she/it would have concurred | we would have concurred | you would have concurred | they would have concurred | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | concur - be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord on this point"agree, concord, holdsettle - end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement; "The two parties finally settled"conciliate, patch up, reconcile, settle, make up - come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up"see eye to eye - be in agreement; "We never saw eye to eye on this question"concede, grant, yield - be willing to concede; "I grant you this much"subscribe, support - adopt as a belief; "I subscribe to your view on abortion"resolve, conclude - reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberationarrange, fix up - make arrangements for; "Can you arrange a meeting with the President?"agree - achieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose; "No two of my colleagues would agree on whom to elect chairman" | | 2. | concur - happen simultaneously; "The two events coincided"coincidehap, happen, occur, come about, take place, go on, pass off, fall out, pass - come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important" |
concurverb agree, accord, approve, assent, accede, acquiesce Four other judges concurred with his verdict.concurverb1. To come to an understanding or to terms:accord, agree, coincide, get together, harmonize.2. To occur at the same time:coincide, synchronize.Translationsconcur (kənˈkəː) – past tense past participle conˈcurred – verb to agree; to come together, or coincide. 同意,同時發生 同意,同时发生 conˈcurrence (-ˈka-) , ((American) -ˈkə:-) noun 同意,同時發生 同意,同时发生 concurrent (kənˈkarənt) , ((American) -ˈkə:-) adjective 同意的,同時發生的 同意的,同时发生的 conˈcurrently adverb 同意地,同時發生地 同意地,同时发生地 concur
concur on (someone or something)To agree on a particular person or idea. Have you two concurred on a recipient for the scholarship? We definitely concur on the fact that this town is the ideal place to raise our family.See also: concur, onconcur on someone or something (with someone) and concur (on someone or something) with someoneto agree with someone about someone or something. I certainly do concur on this matter with all of you. I concur with you on Tom. We concurred with the committee on you as our choice for the job. We concurred on the plans with the council.See also: concur, onCONCUR
CONCUR["CONCUR, A Language for Continuous Concurrent Processes",R.M. Salter et al, Comp Langs 5(3):163-189 (1981)].MedicalSeeconcurrentConcur
ConcurTo agree; coincide; act together. To concur is to evidence consent in an affirmative or concrete manner as opposed to merely acquiescing or silently submitting to a decision. In appellate court practice, a judge may file a concurring opinion, which expresses accord with the conclusions of the majority opinion filed in the same lawsuit but at the same time separately states the judge's reason for reaching the same conclusions. TO CONCUR. In Louisiana, to concur, signifies, to claim a part, of the estate of an insolvent along with other claimants; 6 N. S. 460; as "the wife concurs with her husband's creditors, and claims a privilege over them." CONCUR
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CONCUR➣International Conference on Concurrency Theory |
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Synonyms for concurverb agreeSynonyms- agree
- accord
- approve
- assent
- accede
- acquiesce
Synonyms for concurverb to come to an understanding or to termsSynonyms- accord
- agree
- coincide
- get together
- harmonize
verb to occur at the same timeSynonymsSynonyms for concurverb be in accordSynonymsRelated Words- settle
- conciliate
- patch up
- reconcile
- make up
- see eye to eye
- concede
- grant
- yield
- subscribe
- support
- resolve
- conclude
- arrange
- fix up
- agree
verb happen simultaneouslySynonymsRelated Words- hap
- happen
- occur
- come about
- take place
- go on
- pass off
- fall out
- pass
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