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concourse

gathering hall / junction / convergence / to assemble
NounIntransitive Verb
pl: concoursespast: concoursedpp: concourseding: coursing

This term evokes a sense of vastness and movement, typically associated with the architectural scale of transit hubs. It describes a space designed specifically to handle the flow of large volumes of people, blending the concepts of a hallway and a plaza. In its more abstract or geographical sense, the word suggests a natural or coincidental merging. When applied to events or circumstances, it implies a synergy where multiple independent factors align to produce a specific outcome.

Meanings

Noun

A large open area or hall where crowds of people gather or pass through, typically in a railway station, airport, or stadium.

"The passengers waited for their flight in the airport concourse."

Noun

A place where several roads, paths, or streams meet or join together.

"The town was built at the concourse of three major rivers."

Noun

A coming together or convergence of people, ideas, or events.

"The success of the project was due to a concourse of favorable circumstances."

Intransitive Verb

To gather or converge in a single place.

"The crowds began to concourse toward the city center as the parade approached."

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