How Do You Spell CONCURRING?

Pronunciation: [kənkˈɜːɹɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "concurring" is spelled with a double "c" and a single "r". The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /kənˈkɜːrɪŋ/. The stress in the pronunciation falls on the second syllable, "cur". The "c" sound is pronounced like a "k" sound and is followed by a short "u" sound. The "rr" sound is a single flap of the tongue against the roof of the mouth. "Concurring" refers to agreeing with someone or something, such as a judge concurring with a legal decision.

CONCURRING Meaning and Definition

  1. Concurring is an adjective that describes the act of agreeing or expressing the same opinion or conclusion as someone else. It can be used to refer to individuals, opinions, arguments, or decisions that align or coincide with one another.

    In a general sense, when two or more people concur, it means they are in harmony or agreement with each other. They share the same viewpoint, perspective, or belief on a particular matter. This agreement can arise from a mutual understanding, shared experiences, or similar thought processes.

    In legal contexts, the term "concurring" specifically refers to a judge or justice who agrees with the outcome or ruling of a court case but for different reasons than the majority. A concurring opinion written by such a judge or justice offers an alternative analysis or rationale for reaching the same conclusion. This allows them to contribute their perspective, supporting a majority decision while still expressing their unique views.

    Similarly, in parliamentary procedures, "concurring" signifies the agreement or alignment of different legislative bodies, committees, or groups regarding a specific legislation or proposal.

    Overall, the term concurring highlights the aspect of agreement between individuals, opinions, or decisions, even if the underlying reasons or viewpoints may differ. It emphasizes the shared consensus or unity achieved through understanding, compromise, or similar conclusions.

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Etymology of CONCURRING

The word "concurring" is derived from the Middle English word "concurren", which comes from the Latin word "concurrere". "Concurrere" is a combination of the prefix "con-" meaning "together" and the verb "currere" meaning "to run". Therefore, "concurring" originally referred to multiple things or ideas coming together or running simultaneously. Over time, the term evolved and is now commonly used to express agreement or alignment of opinions or views.

Similar spelling words for CONCURRING

Conjugate verb Concurring

CONDITIONAL

I would concurring
you would concurring
he/she/it would concurring
we would concurring
they would concurring
I would concur
we would concur
you would concur
he/she/it would concur
they would concur

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be concurring
you would be concurring
he/she/it would be concurring
we would be concurring
they would be concurring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have concurring
you would have concurring
he/she/it would have concurring
we would have concurring
they would have concurring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been concurring
you would have been concurring
he/she/it would have been concurring
we would have been concurring
they would have been concurring

FUTURE

I will concur
you will concur
he/she/it will concur
we will concur
they will concur

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be concurring
you will be concurring
he/she/it will be concurring
we will be concurring
they will be concurring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have concurred
you will have concurred
he/she/it will have concurred
we will have concurred
they will have concurred

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been concurring
you will have been concurring
he/she/it will have been concurring
we will have been concurring
they will have been concurring

IMPERATIVE

you concur
we let´s concur

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to concur

PAST

I concurred
you concurred
he/she/it concurred
we concurred
they concurred

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was concurring
you were concurring
he/she/it was concurring
we were concurring
they were concurring

PAST PARTICIPLE

concurred

PAST PERFECT

I had concurred
you had concurred
he/she/it had concurred
we had concurred
they had concurred

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been concurring
you had been concurring
he/she/it had been concurring
we had been concurring
they had been concurring

PRESENT

I concur
you concur
he/she/it concurs
we concur
they concur

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am concurring
you are concurring
he/she/it is concurring
we are concurring
they are concurring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

concurring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have concurred
you have concurred
he/she/it has concurred
we have concurred
they have concurred

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been concurring
you have been concurring
he/she/it has been concurring
we have been concurring
they have been concurring
I would have concurred
we would have concurred
you would have concurred
he/she/it would have concurred
they would have concurred

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