English > concur: 2 senses > verb 1, communication| Meaning | Be in accord / accord; be in agreement. |
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| Pattern | Somebody ----s; Somebody ----s on something; Somebody ----s that CLAUSE; Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE |
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| Model | Sam and Sue concur; Sam wants to concur with Sue |
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| Synonyms | agree, hold, concord |
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| Entailed by | compromise | Settle by concession |
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| Narrower | arrange, fix up | make arrangements for |
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| concede, yield, grant | Be willing to concede |
| conclude, resolve | reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation |
| reconcile, patch up, make up, conciliate, settle | Come to terms |
| see eye to eye | Be in agreement |
| settle | end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement |
| subscribe, support | Adopt as a belief |
| Opposite | disagree, differ, dissent, take issue | Be of different opinions |
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| Similar to | agree | achieve harmony / harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose |
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| Spanish | acordar, aprobar, asentir, coincidir, concordar, convenir, estar de acuerdo, pactar |
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| Catalan | acordar, coincidir, convenir, estar d'acord, pactar |
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| Nouns | concurrence | agreement of results or opinions |
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