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con·cur
[kuh
n-kur] Pronunciation Key
[kuh
n-kur] Pronunciation Key –verb (used without object), -curred, -cur·ring.
| 1. | to accord in opinion; agree: Do you concur with his statement? |
| 2. | to cooperate; work together; combine; be associated: Members of both parties concurred. |
| 3. | to coincide; occur at the same time: His graduation concurred with his birthday. |
| 4. | Obsolete. to run or come together; converge. |
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| con·cur
(kən-kûr') Pronunciation Key
intr.v. con·curred, con·cur·ring, con·curs
[Middle English concurren, from Latin concurrere, to meet, coincide : com-, com- + currere, to run; see kers- in Indo-European roots.] |
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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| concurring | |
adjective | |
| being of the same opinion [syn: concordant] |
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Concurring
Con*cur"ring\, a. Agreeing. Concurring figure (Geom.), one which, being laid on another, exactly meets every part of it, or one which corresponds with another in all its parts.
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