Noun
The act of concurring; a meeting or coming together; union; conjunction; combination.
A meeting of minds; agreement in opinion; union in design or act; -- implying joint approbation.
Agreement or consent, implying aid or contribution of power or influence; cooperation.
A common right; coincidence of equal powers; as, a concurrence of jurisdiction in two different courts.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCapital must work, as it were, in concert with industry; and this concurrence is what I call the productive agency of capital. Jean-Baptiste Say
Boldness and decision command, often even in evil, the respect and concurrence of mankind. Robert Dale Owen
The State legislatures should be immediately urged to relinquish the right of establishing banks of discount. Most of them will comply, on patriotic principles, under the convictions of the moment; and the non-complying may be crowded into concurrence by legitimate devices. Thomas Jefferson
There is no great concurrence between learning and wisdom. Francis Bacon
The reason of the close concurrence between the individuals progress and that of the race appears, therefore, when we remember the dependence of each upon the other. James Mark Baldwin
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