The temporal property of two things happening at the same time.
Agreement of results or opinions.
1 The general concurrence , the glorious union of all things prove the fact.
2 The result was that she expressed her hearty concurrence in such views.
3 But to this measure the concurrence of the other chiefs was wanting.
4 Nothing, however, effectual could be done without the concurrence of the planters.
5 It was a fortuitous concurrence of garments, arising I know not how.
6 They nodded at each other and in Pierre's direction to indicate concurrence .
7 Tickell observes, that the Tatler began, and was concluded without his concurrence .
8 A concurrence of incidents must have contributed to forward that great revolution.
9 Our problem is to explain this concurrence , its possibility and its necessity.
10 Queen wagged concurrence , and Katie pulled herself sternly back to her letters.
11 Such ready concurrence , however, is not lent to the author's tenth point.
12 I have been asked to seek concurrence of the northern governments.
13 The majority pronounced against fighting; and Clive declared his concurrence with the majority.
14 Hence the provision for the concurrence of the legislative representatives of the nation.
15 Jefferson Davis expressed his concurrence in the action of the people of Mississippi.
16 The concurrence rate on applying the subclassification was 85 per cent.
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