concurrence
/kɑnˈkɜrns/Definitions
1. noun
The act or fact of occurring or existing at the same time, especially the simultaneous occurrence of two or more events, circumstances, or opinions.
“The concurrence of the two experts helped resolve the dispute.”
2. noun
A person’s agreement with or support for an opinion, decision, or action.
“Her concurrence in the plan was crucial to its success.”
3. noun
A simultaneous or almost simultaneous occurrence of several things, such as opinions, events, or phenomena.
“The concurrence of the planets created a rare astronomical event.”
4. verb
To occur or exist at the same time, especially simultaneously.
“The two events will concurrence this weekend.”
5. verb
To agree with or support an opinion, decision, or action.
“She will concurrence with the proposal if it meets her requirements.”