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Meanings of
concur
in English
Portuguese
concordar
Catalan
coincidir
Spanish
coincidir
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Be in accord; be in agreement.
hold
agree
assent
concord
disagree
Portuguese
concordar
Spanish
concurrir
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To happen at the same time.
coincide
Spanish
concurrir
Synonyms
Examples for "
hold
"
hold
agree
assent
concord
Examples for "
hold
"
1
So far so good, but the situation couldn't
hold
stable for long.
2
The other sector will
hold
GEMS' assets in Europe and north America.
3
Ms Yingluck said she will
hold
new elections as soon as possible.
4
The main problem is not other countries wanting to
hold
EU referendums.
5
However, pasteurization can be done at lower temperatures, given longer
hold
times.
1
The problem throughout this year has been to
agree
a tariff level.
2
The authors
agree
with Japan's health ministry: finance is a huge problem.
3
I
agree
,
but the good news is-noprivate eye cases right now.
4
Experts
agree
that passive safety is a good idea but urge caution.
5
It will likely help if you
agree
to regularly review the situation.
1
He gave a brief nod of
assent
,
in answer to her question.
2
After three years of debate in parliament, royal
assent
has been approved.
3
Faith, he insisted, was not a rational
assent
based on common sense.
4
She inclined her head in
assent
to the claim of the Gatholian.
5
When it came to a vote, Gerald raised his hand in
assent
.
1
In this diversity of the true opinions, let Truth herself produce
concord
.
2
The spirit of non-intervention is the very spirit of peace and
concord
.
3
The sixth Ishráq is union and
concord
amongst the children of men.
4
Objection 1: It would seem that peace is the same as
concord
.
5
No cloud should ever touch their happiness, or mar their perfect
concord
.
Usage of
concur
in English
1
Even the opposition
concur
with the ministry and the nation in this.
2
The Senate refused to
concur
in the changes made by the House.
3
All nations
concur
in detesting the murdering of prisoners in cold blood.
4
Kennedy came back ten seconds later and said, Iron Man, we
concur
.
5
The battalion of Irish Lions tourists from two years ago will
concur
.
6
Not that many in nationalist Ireland would this morning rush to
concur
.
7
Even if it could, I
concur
with Ripley on one critical point.
8
Every one appeared to
concur
in his opinion, and the discussion terminated.
9
Many analysts
concur
and think traders could be disappointed after the meeting.
10
Granby, Mr. Riggs, I make twelve targets out of twenty; you
concur
?
11
They all
concur
in calling sweetness pleasant, and sourness and bitterness unpleasant.
12
The violent aristocrats dream of a counter revolution-theclergy
concur
with them.
13
Everything now seemed to
concur
in securing his accession to absolute power.
14
As I understand him, I
concur
in what my colleague has said.
15
Ultrasound data were less informative, and did not
concur
with clinical observations.
16
Do you
concur
that we can't see any sign they're still here?
Other examples for "concur"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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concur
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
concur in
concur in opinion
concur generally
concur in man
concur with amendments
More collocations
Translations for
concur
Portuguese
concordar
acordar
Catalan
coincidir
estar d'acord
Spanish
coincidir
concurrir
Concur
through the time
Concur
across language varieties
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United States of America
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