concurred; concurring
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
agree, concur, coincide mean to come into or be in harmony regarding a matter of opinion.
agree implies complete accord usually attained by discussion and adjustment of differences.
concur often implies approval of someone else's statement or decision.
coincide, used more often of opinions, judgments, wishes, or interests than of people, implies total agreement.
Middle English concurren "to operate in concert, agree," borrowed from Latin concurrere "to assemble in haste, resort to in large numbers, collide, exist simultaneously, be in agreement," from con- con- + currere "to run, flow" — more at current entry 1
15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2
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concur
intransitive verbNote: A judge or justice may concur with the decision of the court but not agree with the reasons set forth in the opinion. Often a separate opinion is written in such a case.
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