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Definition of concern
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Concern
(n.)
Persons
connected
in
business;
a firm and its
business;
as, a
banking
concern..
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Touching
::
Touching
(prep.)
Concerning;
with
respect
to.
Incindental
::
Incindental
(a.)
Happening,
as an
occasional
event,
without
regularity;
coming
without
design;
casual;
accidental;
hence,
not of prime
concern;
subordinate;
collateral;
as, an
incidental
conversation;
an
incidental
occurrence;
incidental
expenses..
Doctrinaire
::
Doctrinaire
(n.) One who would apply to
political
or other
practical
concerns
the
abstract
doctrines
or the
theories
of his own
philosophical
system;
a
propounder
of a new set of
opinions;
a
dogmatic
theorist.
Used also
adjectively;
as,
doctrinaire
notions..
Retrospect
::
Retrospect
(v. i.) To look
backward;
hence,
to
affect
or
concern
what is
past..
Panic
::
Panic (a.) By
extension:
A
sudden
widespread
fright
or
apprehension
concerning
financial
affairs.
Concerning
::
Concerning
(a.)
Important.
Verdict
::
Verdict
(n.) The
answer
of a jury given to the court
concerning
any
matter
of fact in any
cause,
civil or
criminal,
committed
to their
examination
and
determination;
the
finding
or
decision
of a jury on the
matter
legally
submitted
to them in the
course
of the trial of a
cause..
Pertinent
::
Pertinent
(a.)
Regarding;
concerning;
belonging;
pertaining.
Officious
::
Officious
(a.)
Importunately
interposing
services;
intermeddling
in
affairs
in which one has no
concern;
meddlesome.
Nose
::
Nose (v. i.) To pry
officiously
into what does not
concern
one.
Solicitous
::
Solicitous
(v. t.)
Disposed
to
solicit;
eager to
obtain
something
desirable,
or to avoid
anything
evil;
concerned;
anxious;
careful..
Vestry
::
Vestry
(n.) A body,
composed
of
wardens
and
vestrymen,
chosen
annually
by a
parish
to
manage
its
temporal
concerns..
Shipping
::
Shipping
(a.)
Relating
to, or
concerned
in, the
forwarding
of
goods;
as, a
shipping
clerk..
Insouciant
::
Insouciant
(a.)
Careless;
heedless;
indifferent;
unconcerned.
Insouciance
::
Insouciance
(n.)
Carelessness;
heedlessness;
thoughtlessness;
unconcern.
Ask
::
Ask (v. t.) To
interrogate
or
inquire
of or
concerning;
to put a
question
to or
about;
to
question.
Materially
::
Materially
(adv.)
In an
important
manner
or
degree;
essentaily;
as, it
materially
concern
us to know the real
motives
of our
actions..
Circumstantiate
::
Circumstantiate
(v. t.) To prove or
confirm
by
circumstances;
to enter into
details
concerning.
Priestcraft
::
Priestcraft
(n.)
Priestly
policy;
the
policy
of a
priesthood;
esp., in an ill
sense,
fraud or
imposition
in
religious
concerns;
management
by
priests
to gain
wealth
and power by
working
upon the
religious
motives
or
credulity
of
others..
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To cause to
begin,
esp. with
formality
or
solemn
ceremony;
hence,
to set in
motion,
action,
or
progress;
to
initiate;
-- used
especially
of
something
of
dignity
or worth or
public
concern;
as, to
inaugurate
a new era of
things,
new
methods,
etc..
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