0 to agree or have the same opinion: --
[ + speech ] "I think you're absolutely right," concurred Chris.
[ + that ] The board concurred that the editor should have full control over editorial matters.
2 to agree with someone or something: --
The sample thus concurs with the picture described in the introduction of an urban economy in which many young people seek employment, in particular young male migrants and so-called schoolleavers.
Economic crises, high inflation, the anti-statist fury of some economic adjustment programmes, the consequences of pervasive corruption and clientelism - all these have concurred to generating an anaemic state.
The plot of against n gives rough numerical estimates for the second-kind behaviour which occurs for n < 3/2, as well as concurring elsewhere with the analytical predictions.
The participants concurred that since they had been diagnosed as legally blind, their perceptions of themselves, of others and of the world around them had changed.
We have selected the most probable entities concurring to define a style, with the aim of moving toward the direction of the automation of such a process.
They concurred an increased stability and a better discriminative power during evaluation.
Although this occurrence is not as impressive statistically, it concurs completely with the hypotheses set out.
Both free and convict stories concurred in this picture of a harsh work regime and a society designed to prevent escape.