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con|cur´rer
con|cur «kuhn KUR», intransitive verb, -curred, -cur|ring.
1. a) to be of the same opinion; agree: »

The judges all concurred in giving him the prize.

SYNONYM(S): See syn. under consent. (Cf.consent) b) to come together; happen at the same time; coincide: »

This year two weeks of rain concurred with our vacation.

2. to work together: »

The events of the boy's life concurred to make him what he is.

SYNONYM(S): unite, combine, cooperate.
3. Obsolete. to meet.
[< Latin concurrere < com- together + currere run]
con|cur´rer, noun.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.