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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024con•cur /kənˈkɜr/USA pronunciation v., -curred, -cur•ring. - to agree in opinion: [~ + with + object]Do you concur with that statement?[~ + that clause]The soldiers concurred that the casualties had been light.
- [no object] to cooperate;
work or act together: Both parties concurred in urging settlement of the dispute. - [no object] to coincide;
occur at the same time. See -cur-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024con•cur (kən kûr′),USA pronunciation v.i., -curred, -cur•ring. - to accord in opinion;
agree:Do you concur with his statement? - to cooperate;
work together; combine; be associated:Members of both parties concurred. - to coincide;
occur at the same time:His graduation concurred with his birthday. - [Obs.]to run or come together;
converge.
- Latin concurrere to run together, meet, be in agreement, equivalent. to con- con- + currere to run; compare concourse, current
- late Middle English 1375–1425
con•cur′ring•ly, adv. - 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See agree.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: concur /kənˈkɜː/ vb ( -curs, -curring, -curred)(intransitive)- to agree; be of the same mind; be in accord
- to combine, act together, or cooperate
- to occur simultaneously; coincide
Etymology: 15th Century: from Latin concurrere to run together, from currere to run |