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concurrence
con·cur·rence C0551200 (kən-kûr′əns, -kŭr′-) also con·cur·ren·cy (-ən-sē)n. pl. con·cur·renc·es also con·cur·renc·ies 1. Agreement in opinion.2. Cooperation, as of agents, circumstances, or events.3. Simultaneous occurrence; coincidence.concurrence (kənˈkʌrəns) n1. the act of concurring2. agreement in opinion; accord; assent3. cooperation or combination4. simultaneous occurrence; coincidence5. (Mathematics) geometry a point at which three or more lines intersect Also (for senses 1–4): concurrencycon•cur•rence (kənˈkɜr əns, -ˈkʌr-) n. 1. the act of concurring. 2. accordance in opinion; agreement. 3. cooperation, as of agents or causes; combined action or effort. 4. simultaneous occurrence; coincidence. 5. Law. the equal sharing of a power or claim. Also, con•cur′ren•cy.[1515–25; < Medieval Latin]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | concurrence - agreement of results or opinionsconcurrencyagreement - the verbal act of agreeing | | 2. | concurrence - acting together, as agents or circumstances or eventsconcurrencycooperation - joint operation or action; "their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission" | | 3. | concurrence - a state of cooperation meeting of mindsaccord, agreement - harmony of people's opinions or actions or characters; "the two parties were in agreement" | | 4. | concurrence - the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable"conjunction, co-occurrence, coincidencesimultaneity, simultaneousness - happening or existing or done at the same timeconcomitance - occurrence or existence together or in connection with one anotheroverlap - the property of partial coincidence in timecontemporaneity, contemporaneousness - the quality of belonging to the same period of timeunison - occurring together or simultaneously; "the two spoke in unison" |
concurrencenounHarmonious mutual understanding:accord, agreement, concord, concordance, consonance, harmony, rapport, tune, unity.Idiom: meeting of the minds.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 concurrence
concurrence Geometry a point at which three or more lines intersect MedicalSeeconcurrentConcurrence
CONCURRENCE, French law. The equality of rights, or privilege which several persons-have over the same thing; as, for example, the right which two judgment creditors, Whose judgments were rendered at the same time, have to be paid out of the proceeds of real estate bound by them. Dict. de Jur. h.t. concurrence
Synonyms for concurrencenoun harmonious mutual understandingSynonyms- accord
- agreement
- concord
- concordance
- consonance
- harmony
- rapport
- tune
- unity
Synonyms for concurrencenoun agreement of results or opinionsSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun acting together, as agents or circumstances or eventsSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a state of cooperationSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the temporal property of two things happening at the same timeSynonyms- conjunction
- co-occurrence
- coincidence
Related Words- simultaneity
- simultaneousness
- concomitance
- overlap
- contemporaneity
- contemporaneousness
- unison
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