Concurred
/kənˈkɜːrd/
Definitions
- (v. (past tense)) Past tense of concur; to agree or express agreement, especially in a legal opinion or judgment.
The judges concurred with the majority opinion in the case.
Forms
- concur
- concurring
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Commentary
As a past tense verb, 'concurred' is used predominantly to indicate agreement with a legal decision or opinion, commonly found in judicial contexts.
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