Be in accord; be in agreement.
To happen at the same time.
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?
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