Concurrence ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Concurrence ( noun )

  1. Happening at the same time.
  2. Agreement or consistency with something else.
  3. The action of concurring, or of being in agreement or in harmony.

Origin:

From the latin concurrere, meaning to run together, from con- (together) + currere (to run).

Examples:

  1. The concurrence of the two events was a remarkable coincidence.
  2. The findings of the two studies showed a high degree of concurrence.
  3. He acknowledged the concurrence of his colleagues.
  4. The concurrence of the evidence supports the prosecution's case.
  5. His concurrence is essential for the success of the project.

(As a verb)

Concurrence ( verb )

  1. Happening at the same time.
  2. Agreement or consistency with something else.
  3. The action of concurring, or of being in agreement or in harmony.

Origin:

From the latin concurrere, meaning to run together, from con- (together) + currere (to run).

Examples:

  1. The concurrence of the two events was a remarkable coincidence.
  2. The findings of the two studies showed a high degree of concurrence.
  3. He acknowledged the concurrence of his colleagues.
  4. The concurrence of the evidence supports the prosecution's case.
  5. His concurrence is essential for the success of the project.
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