Concurrence
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Concurrence ( noun )
- Happening at the same time.
- Agreement or consistency with something else.
- 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:
- The concurrence of the two events was a remarkable coincidence.
- The findings of the two studies showed a high degree of concurrence.
- He acknowledged the concurrence of his colleagues.
- The concurrence of the evidence supports the prosecution's case.
- His concurrence is essential for the success of the project.
(As a verb)
Concurrence ( verb )
- Happening at the same time.
- Agreement or consistency with something else.
- 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:
- The concurrence of the two events was a remarkable coincidence.
- The findings of the two studies showed a high degree of concurrence.
- He acknowledged the concurrence of his colleagues.
- The concurrence of the evidence supports the prosecution's case.
- His concurrence is essential for the success of the project.