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concur

agree / coincide / accord
Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
past: concurredpp: concurreding: concurring

This term carries a formal tone, typically appearing in legal, academic, or official corporate settings. It suggests a deliberate alignment of views or a formal consensus rather than a casual agreement. When used to describe people, it implies a shared conclusion reached after consideration. In a situational context, the word describes the simultaneous occurrence of events that combine to create a specific outcome. This usage emphasizes the convergence of separate paths or factors into a single point of impact or result.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~ with someone][~ in something]

To agree with someone or to have the same opinion as someone else.

"The board members concurred with the chairman on the proposed budget."

Intransitive Verb
[~ in something]

To happen or occur at the same time or place.

"Several independent factors concurred to produce the financial crisis."

Transitive Verb
[~ with something]

To be consistent or in agreement with a particular fact or finding.

"The witness's testimony concurs with the evidence found at the scene."

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