concurrencenoun [ U ]
uk/kənˈkʌr.əns/us/kənˈkɝː.əns/formalthe situation in which people, things, or events concur
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Accepting & agreeing
- accept
 - accredited
 - assent
 - be ruled by sb idiom
 - buy-in
 - conclude
 - countenance
 - court
 - gauntlet
 - leap
 - listen to reason idiom
 - middle ground
 - mustn't grumble idiom
 - pounce
 - reach
 - settlement
 - signatory
 - swallow
 - take sb up on sth
 - unquestioning
 
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Examples from literature
- That this house should be entered by the same avenue, at the same time, and this room should be sought, by two persons, was a mysterious concurrence.
 - This would require the concurrence of too many favourable circumstances to be calculated on with any confidence.
 - To gain your concurrence, I relied upon your simplicity, your gratitude, and your susceptibility to the charms of this bewitching creature.
 - While the whole company were expressing their concurrence with this sentiment, Sam bade them good-night and took his leave.