CONCURRENCE


Meaning of CONCURRENCE in English

kənˈkər.ən(t)s, känˈk-, -ˈkə.rə- also ˈkänˌk- noun

also con·cur·ren·cy -ənsē, -si

( plural concurrences also concurrencies )

Etymology: Medieval Latin concurrentia, from Latin concurrent-, concurrens + -ia -y

1.

a. : agreement or union in action : combination of power or influence : cooperation

concurrence in doing good

b. : a meeting of minds : agreement in opinion : union in design ; also : consent

2. : competition or rivalry

3. : the act of concurring : a meeting or coming together : union , conjunction , coincidence , concourse

4. law : a coincidence of equal powers

a concurrence of jurisdiction in two different courts

5. : the concurring of Christian festivals

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.