concur
IPA: kʌnkˈɝ
verb
- To agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond.
- To meet in the same point; to combine or conjoin; to contribute or help towards a common object or effect.
- (obsolete) To run together; to meet.
- (rare) To converge.
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Examples of "concur" in Sentences
- He did herein concur in affection with all the saints.
- I am not sure what the spelling of the word concur has to do with the issue….
- God's word concur and be annexed, from which comes life, ease, repentance, &c.
- The cemetery's contracting officer "merely circled 'concur'" to indicate the cemetery's decision.
- Q “What are the four things wherein concur all creatures?” — “Men concur in meat and drink, the sweet of sleep, the lust of women and the agonies of death.”
- This, I think most will concur, is the heart of the issue with the current Constellation architecture when it is set against the much grander vista mapped out by the original VSE.
- If, in computing the number of votes required, a fraction results, such fraction will be counted as one; thus, if five members are to vote, a requirement that two-thirds concur is not met unless four concur.
- "So I think they should know their role, their role is for them to concur and if they do not concur, that is a different matter but calling for public hearing to change what we have decided is very wrong" he stated.
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