concur

  • 11Concur — For the word, try Wiktionary [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Concur] Infobox Company company name = Concur company company type = Public (nasdaq|CNQR) company slogan = click. done. industry = Software (Employee Spend Management) foundation = 1993… …

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  • 12concur — v. (formal) ( to agree ) 1) to concur completely, fully 2) (D; intr.) to concur in (to concur in supporting a cause) 3) (D; intr.) to concur with (to concur with an opinion; to concur with smb.) 4) (L) we concur that the practice should be halted …

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  • 13concur — UK [kənˈkɜː(r)] / US [kənˈkɜr] verb [intransitive] Word forms concur : present tense I/you/we/they concur he/she/it concurs present participle concurring past tense concurred past participle concurred formal 1) to agree with someone or something… …

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  • 14concur — [[t]kənkɜ͟ː(r)[/t]] concurs, concurring, concurred V RECIP If one person concurs with another person, the two people agree. You can also say that two people concur. [FORMAL] [V with n] Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press...… …

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  • 15concur — intransitive verb (concurred; concurring) Etymology: Middle English concurren, from Latin concurrere, from com + currere to run more at car Date: 15th century 1. to act together to a common end or single effect 2. a. approve …

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  • 16concur — verb ADVERB ▪ strongly ▪ I strongly concur with that idea. ▪ entirely, fully, wholeheartedly ▪ generally ▪ …

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  • 17concur — con|cur [kənˈkə: US ˈkə:r] v past tense and past participle concurred present participle concurring [i]formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: concurrere, from com ( COM ) + currere to run ] 1.) to agree with someone or have the same opinion as …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18concur — con|cur [ kən kɜr ] verb intransitive FORMAL 1. ) to agree with someone or something: We strongly concur with the recommendations of this report. 2. ) if events concur, they happen at the same time …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 19concur — concurringly, adv. /keuhn kerr /, v.i., concurred, concurring. 1. to accord in opinion; agree: Do you concur with his statement? 2. to cooperate; work together; combine; be associated: Members of both parties concurred. 3. to coincide; occur at… …

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  • 20concur — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. agree, assent, harmonize, jibe (inf.); coincide; see eye to eye (with), pull together, parallel; acquiesce. See agreement, synchronism, cooperation, unity. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. accord, agree,… …

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