- 1. n. The act of concurring; a meeting or coming together; union; conjunction; combination. Source: opted
- 2. n. A meeting of minds; agreement in opinion; union in design or act; -- implying joint approbation. Source: opted
- 3. n. Agreement or consent, implying aid or contribution of power or influence; cooperation. Source: opted
- 4. n. A common right; coincidence of equal powers; as, a concurrence of jurisdiction in two different courts. Source: opted
- 5. n. agreement of results or opinions Source: wordnet
- 6. n. acting together, as agents or circumstances or events Source: wordnet
- 7. n. a state of cooperation Source: wordnet
- 8. n. the temporal property of two things happening at the same time Source: wordnet
- 9. 1. The act of concurring; a meeting or coming together; union; conjunction; combination. We have no other measure but our own ideas, with the concurence of other probable reasons, to persuade us. Locke. 2. A meeting of minds; agreement in opinion; union in design or act; -- implying joint approbation. Tarquin the Proud was expelled by the universal concurrence of nobles and people. Swift. 3. Agreement or consent, implying aid or contribution of power or influence; coöperation. We collect the greatness of the work, and the necessity of the divine concurrence to it. Rogers. An instinct that works us to its own purposes without our concurrence. Burke. 4. A common right; coincidence of equal powers; as, a concurrence of jurisdiction in two different courts. Source: webster
- 10. n:100 n. agreement of results or opinions n. acting together, as agents or circumstances or events n. a state of cooperation Source: ecdict
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