concurrence (kənˈkʌrəns
)
Definitions
noun
- the act of concurring
- agreement in opinion; accord; assent
- cooperation or combination
- simultaneous occurrence; coincidence
- geometry a point at which three or more lines intersect
Also (for senses 1–4)
Usage examples
Wesley chuckled and then half-nodded his concurrence , although this was patently not what he'd intended by it at all.
, BEHINDLINGS (2002)No further concurrence of an authority would be required by the cbi for this purpose.
India Today (1996)There is concurrence that the benefits of macro-economic policy haven't trickled down enough.
SA Star (2005)Three of the law lords gave substantial argued judgment; the other two merely noted their concurrence.
Times, Sunday Times (2001)Finally, it was stated that the agreement would enter into force after the concurrence of the three governments.
, The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century (1994)