Concurred [verb]
Definition of Concurred:
agree, approve
Synonyms of Concurred:
● Coincide
● Jibe
● League
● Accord
● Join
● Consent
● Assent
● Equal
● Unite
● Band
● Accede
● Combine
● Meet
● Okay
● Coadjute
● Pass on
● Shake on
Opposite/Antonyms of Concurred:
● Differ
● Argue
● Separate
● Divide
● Part
● Oppose
● Disagree
● Clash
● Object
● Dispute
● Reject
● Protest
● Dissent
● Disjoin
● Refuse
● Disallow
● Deny
Sentence/Example of Concurred:
I would ultimately concur with the conclusion that time is getting short.
Brian Price, head of investment management for Commonwealth Financial Network, concurs.
“I reluctantly conclude that there is simply not enough time at this late date to decide the question before the election,” Alito wrote in a concurring opinion in Republican Party, which was joined by Thomas and Gorsuch.
Scott Knapp, chief market strategist at CUNA Mutual Group, concurs.
Benjamin Iaquinto, a professor of tourism studies at Hong Kong University, concurs.
Persuading people who have always viewed fish as a free resource, to instead spend money on fish farming has, Macoloo concurs, been an uphill battle.
Roberts wrote in his concurring opinion this summer that he still thinks the 2016 case was decided incorrectly, but, at the same time, he said he wasn’t willing to undo the precedent it set.
He concurred in that argument; but the English universities would not allow them to do this.
The young visitor readily concurred in the plan, he wanted to see the house that the gangster had built anyhow.
In this proposal Mary heartily concurred; and bidding the black follow us, we all three descended to the pier.