concurring

[kənˈkərɪŋ]

concurring Definition

  • 1happening at the same time
  • 2having the same opinion
  • 3agreeing

Using concurring: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "concurring" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two events were concurring, which made it difficult for us to attend both.

  • Example

    The judges gave concurring opinions on the case.

  • Example

    The committee members were concurring in their decision.

concurring Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with concurring

  • the authority of two or more courts to hear and decide a case

    Example

    The Supreme Court has concurring jurisdiction with the lower courts.

  • a factor that contributes to the same effect as another factor

    Example

    The concurring cause of the accident was the slippery road and the driver's negligence.

  • a resolution passed by two or more legislative bodies

    Example

    The concurring resolution was passed by both the House and the Senate.

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Summary: concurring in Brief

The term 'concurring' [kənˈkərɪŋ] refers to things happening at the same time, having the same opinion, or agreeing. It can be used to describe events, opinions, or decisions, as in 'The judges gave concurring opinions on the case.' 'Concurring' also extends into phrases like 'concurring jurisdiction,' referring to the authority of two or more courts to hear and decide a case.