concurrence
61concurrence — con cur·rence || kÊŒrÉ™ns n. occurrence of events at the same time, concomitance; coincidence; product of concurring; concurrency; state of cooperation; unanimity, agreement; (Archaic) rivalry, competition …
62concurrence — n. 1. Conjuncture, combination, coincidence, consistence, consilience. 2. Agreement, union, alliance, consent, joint approval or approbation. 3. Co operation …
63concurrence — n 1. union, unification, conjunction, conjugation; joinder, accouplement, connection, Inf. hook up; coherence, coalescence; concourse, confluence; amalgamation, merger, consolidation, incorporation; concurring, concurrency, agreeing,… …
64concurrence — con·cur·rence …
65concurrence — UK [kənˈkʌrəns] / US noun [singular/uncountable] formal 1) agreement between people 2) a situation in which two or more things happen at the same time …
66concurrence — con•cur•rence [[t]kənˈkɜr əns, ˈkʌr [/t]] n. 1) the act of concurring 2) accordance in opinion; agreement 3) cooperation, as of agents or causes; combined action or effort 4) simultaneous occurrence; coincidence 5) law Law. the equal sharing of a …
67concurrence — /kənˈkʌrəns/ (say kuhn kuruhns), /kəŋ / (say kuhng ) noun 1. Also, concurrency. the act of concurring. 2. Also, concurrency. accordance in opinion; agreement. 3. Also, concurrency. cooperation, as of agents or causes. 4. Also, concurrency.… …
68concurrence — nf. konkuranse (Albanais), konkurinse (Villards Thônes) …
69concurrence — A meeting or coming together; agreement or union in action; meeting of minds; union in design; consent. Babyak v. Alten, 106 Ohio App. 191, 154 N.E.2d 14, 18 …
70concurrence — A meeting or coming together; agreement or union in action; meeting of minds; union in design; consent. Babyak v. Alten, 106 Ohio App. 191, 154 N.E.2d 14, 18 …