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Definition of “concurrence

concurrence (kənˈkʌrənsPronunciation for concurrence

Definitions

noun

  1. the act of concurring
  2. agreement in opinion; accord; assent
  3. cooperation or combination
  4. simultaneous occurrence; coincidence
  5. 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.
    Nicola Barker, 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.
    Grenville, J. A. S., The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century (1994)

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