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Definition of concur
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Concur
(v. i.) To
assent;
to
consent.
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Synchronized
::
Synchronization
(n.) The act of
synchronizing;
concurrence
of
events
in
respect
to time.
Admission
::
Admission
(n.)
Acquiescence
or
concurrence
in a
statement
made by
another,
and
distinguishable
from a
confession
in that an
admission
presupposes
prior
inquiry
by
another,
but a
confession
may be made
without
such
inquiry..
Acquiescence
::
Acquiescence
(n.) Tacit
concurrence
in the
action
of
another.
Correspond
::
Correspond
(v. i.) To be like
something
else in the
dimensions
and
arrangement
of its
parts;
--
followed
by with or to; as,
concurring
figures
correspond
with each other
throughout..
Assentation
::
Assentation
(n.)
Insincere,
flattering,
or
obsequious
assent;
hypocritical
or
pretended
concurrence..
Concurring
::
Concurring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Concu.
Concurrence
::
Concurrence
(n.)
Agreement
or
consent,
implying
aid or
contribution
of power or
influence;
cooperation..
Hiatus
::
Hiatus
(n.) The
concurrence
of two
vowels
in two
successive
words or
syllables.
Unite
::
Unite (v. i.) To join in an act; to
concur;
to act in
concert;
as, all
parties
united
in
signing
the
petition..
Cooperation
::
Cooperation
(n.) The act of
cooperating,
or of
operating
together
to one end; joint
operation;
concurrent
effort
or
labor..
Fortunate
::
Fortunate
(n.)
Coming
by good luck or
favorable
chance;
bringing
some good thing not
foreseen
as
certain;
presaging
happiness;
auspicious;
as, a
fortunate
event;
a
fortunate
concurrence
of
circumstances;
a
fortunate
investment..
Cacophony
::
Cacophony
(n.) An
uncouth
or
disagreable
sound of
words,
owing to the
concurrence
of harsh
letters
or
syllables..
Conspire
::
Conspire
(v. i.) To
concur
to one end; to
agree.
Inconcurring
::
Inconcurring
(a.) Not
concurring;
disagreeing.
Acquiesce
::
Acquiesce
(v. i.) To
concur
upon
conviction;
as, to
acquiesce
in an
opinion;
to
assent
to;
usually,
to
concur,
not
heartily
but so far as to
forbear
opposition..
Symptomatical
::
Symptomatical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
symptoms;
happening
in
concurrence
with
something;
being a
symptom;
indicating
the
existence
of
something
else.
Cooperate
::
Cooperate
(v. i.) To act or
operate
jointly
with
another
or
others;
to
concur
in
action,
effort,
or
effect..
Consentaneous
::
Consentaneous
(a.)
Consistent;
agreeable;
suitable;
accordant
to;
harmonious;
concurrent.
Consort
::
Consort
(n.)
Concurrence;
conjunction;
combination;
association;
union.
Concurrently
::
Concurrently
(adv.)
With
concurrence;
unitedly.
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