CONCUR in a Sentence
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10 example sentences for CONCUR, such as:
1. What he says, I quite concur in.
2. Everything concurred in making him happy.
3. Everything concurred to produce the desired effect.
4. Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press.
5. Other mothers concurred heartily with her and blamed it on the war.
2. Everything concurred in making him happy.
3. Everything concurred to produce the desired effect.
4. Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press.
5. Other mothers concurred heartily with her and blamed it on the war.
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Meanings and Examples of CONCUR
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concur
v. be in accord; be in agreement
v. happen simultaneously
Classic Sentence:
1 What he says, I quite concur in.
2 This, however, is an opinion with which I can in no way concur, and which, I take it, cannot be made good.
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3 Other mothers concurred heartily with her and blamed it on the war.
4 Old Dr. Fontaine diagnosed her trouble as female complaint and concurred with Dr. Meade in saying she should never have had Beau.
5 Frank thought the world too rude a place for a lone woman and, in that idea, Scarlett silently and heartily concurred.
6 Those who had concurred in the challenge adhered to his party of course, excepting only Ralph de Vipont, whom his fall had rendered unfit so soon to put on his armour.
Example Sentence:
1 Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press.
2 Everything concurred in making him happy.
3 Everything concurred to produce the desired effect.
4 After looking at the jug, Faulkner concurred that it was late Roman, third or fourth century.