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Noun: concurrence  kun'kur-un(t)s or kun'kú-run(t)s [N. Amer], kun'kú-run(t)s [Brit]
  1. Agreement of results or opinions
    "There was concurrence among the experts on the best course of action";
    - concurrency
     
  2. A state of cooperation
    "After hours of negotiation, they finally reached a concurrence on the contract terms";
    - meeting of minds
     
  3. Acting together, as agents, circumstances or events
    "The concurrence of multiple factors led to the project's success";
    - concurrency
     
  4. The temporal property of two things happening at the same time
    "The concurrence of the two earthquakes puzzled scientists";
    - coincidence, conjunction, co-occurrence

Derived forms: concurrences

Type of: accord, agreement, concert, cooperation, simultaneity, simultaneousness

Encyclopedia: Concurrence