Definition
Happening, existing, or acting at the same time; agreeing or in agreement.
Etymology
Present participle of concur, from Latin concurrens. When used as an adjective, it describes things that are happening simultaneously or people who are agreeing together at the present moment.
Kelly Says
In legal language, a 'concurring opinion' is famous—it means a judge agrees with the outcome but wrote separately to explain their reasoning differently, turning agreement into a conversation rather than simple consensus.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አምላክ ይህን አውጥ
a-m-la-k yi-hn aw-t
BNবাংলা
সম্মত হওয়া
som-mat ho-wa
CACatalà
concordiar
kon-kor-dee-ar
CSČeština
souhlasit
soo-hlas-it
DEDeutsch
zustimmen
tsu-stim-men
ELΕλληνικά
συμφωνώ
sim-fon-o
ESEspañol
acordando
a-kor-dan-doh
FISuomi
olemassa
o-le-massa
FRFrançais
concurrant
kon-kyur-an
HEעברית
להסכים
le-his-kim
HIहिन्दी
समझौता
sam-jhau-ta
HUMagyar
egyetérteni
e-gyet-er-te-ni
IDBahasa Indonesia
setuju
se-tu-ju
ITItaliano
concordiare
kon-kor-dee-ar-eh
KMKM
ប្រកបដោយ
brak-bop-dai
MSBahasa Melayu
setuju
se-tu-ju
MYမြန်မာ
ပြောကြပါ
pyaw-kya-pa
NLNederlands
instemmen
in-stem-men
PLPolski
zgadzać się
z-ga-d-zat se
PTPortuguês
concordando
kon-kor-dan-doh
RORomână
a se înțelege
a se in-te-le-ge
RUРусский
соглашаться
sog-la-sha-tsya
SWKiswahili
kuridhi
koo-ri-dhi
TAதமிழ்
ஒப்புக்கொள்ள
o-pu-ko-lla
TEతెలుగు
సంతోషించండి
san-to-sh-in-chan-di
TLTL
sumasang-ayon
su-ma-san-ga-yon
TRTürkçe
uygun olmak
uy-gun o-lak
UKУкраїнська
погоджуватися
po-goj-zhu-vat-sya
VITiếng Việt
đồng ý
dong-y
ZUZU
ngiyabonga
ngi-ya-bon-ga