To agree, concur, or accept the shared feelings, ideas, or opinions expressed by others
Past tense for to agree or be of the same opinion
“Most also concur that these objectives clashed with cultural ideals, economic objectives, and security requirements.”
Past tense for to be compatible or in harmony with
“This was, indeed, a very dishonest statement that did not concur with the facts.”
Past tense for to join or collaborate with others to achieve a goal
“The King of France and he would concur to procure a general council by concluding a truce for three or four years.”
Past tense for to happen or occur at the same time
“There are, therefore, two important elements that must concur at the same time.”
Past tense for to be in harmony of opinion or statement
Past tense for to exist or occur together or at the same time
Past tense for to accept or consent, especially by silence or by omitting to object
Past tense for to capitulate or submit under pressure
Past tense for to agree, especially in every respect
Past tense for to comply with a rule or law
Past tense for to agree by lease, deed, or some other legal contract
Past tense for to associate or form a friendship with someone
Past tense for to (tend to) meet or cross at a point
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