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con·cur·rence
(kən-kûr′əns, -kŭr′-) also con·cur·ren·cy (-ən-sē)n. pl. con·cur·renc·es also con·cur·renc·ies
1. Agreement in opinion.
2. Cooperation, as of agents, circumstances, or events.
3. Simultaneous occurrence; coincidence.
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concurrence
(kənˈkʌrəns)n
Also (for senses 1–4): concurrency1. the act of concurring
2. agreement in opinion; accord; assent
3. cooperation or combination
4. simultaneous occurrence; coincidence
5. (Mathematics) geometry a point at which three or more lines intersect
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con•cur•rence
(kənˈkɜr əns, -ˈkʌr-)n.
1. the act of concurring.
2. accordance in opinion; agreement.
3. cooperation, as of agents or causes; combined action or effort.
4. simultaneous occurrence; coincidence.
5. Law. the equal sharing of a power or claim.
Also, con•cur′ren•cy.[1515–25; < Medieval Latin]
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Noun | 1. | concurrence - agreement of results or opinions agreement - the verbal act of agreeing |
2. | concurrence - acting together, as agents or circumstances or events cooperation - joint operation or action; "their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission" | |
3. | concurrence - a state of cooperation | |
4. | concurrence - the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable" simultaneity, simultaneousness - happening or existing or done at the same time concomitance - occurrence or existence together or in connection with one another overlap - the property of partial coincidence in time contemporaneity, contemporaneousness - the quality of belonging to the same period of time unison - occurring together or simultaneously; "the two spoke in unison" |
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concurrence
nounHarmonious mutual understanding:
Idiom: meeting of the minds.
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Translations
تَوافَق، تَزامُن
shodasouběžnost
enighedsammenfaldsamtidighedtilslutning
sopimus
samòykki
fikir birliğiuyuşma
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concurrence
n
(of events) → Zusammentreffen nt
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concur
(kənˈkəː) – past tense past participle conˈcurred – verb to agree; to come together, or coincide.
conˈcurrence (-ˈka-) , ((American) -ˈkə:-) nounconcurrent (kənˈkarənt) , ((American) -ˈkə:-) adjective
conˈcurrently adverb
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