/ kənˈkɜː(r); NAmE / verb
( -rr- ) concur (with sb) (in sth) | concur (with sth) ( formal ) to agree :
[ v ]
Historians have concurred with each other in this view.
The coroner concurred with this assessment.
[also v that , v speech ]
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WORD ORIGIN
late Middle English (also in the senses collide and act in combination ): from Latin concurrere run together, assemble in crowds, from con- together with + currere to run.