concern

/kənˈsɜrn/
verb
  1. To cause worry or anxiety in someone.
    • The test results concern her because they show a problem.
    • It concerns me that no one has heard from him in days.
    • The lack of rain concerns local farmers.
  2. To be about or relate to something.
    • The new law concerns all businesses with more than fifty employees.
    • This article concerns the history of the Internet.
    • My question concerns the deadline for the assignment.
  3. To involve or affect someone.
    • The changes will concern all residents of the building.
    • The decision concerns everyone in the department.
    • This issue does not concern you, so please stay out of it.
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noun
  1. A feeling of worry or anxiety about something.
    • He expressed his concern about the safety of the old bridge.
    • The rising crime rate is a growing concern for the community.
    • Her main concern is that the project might not be finished on time.
  2. Something that is important or interesting to someone; a matter of interest.
    • Environmental protection is a major concern for many young people.
    • The teacher's primary concern is the students' well-being.
    • Financial concerns often keep people from pursuing their dreams.
  3. A business or organization.
    • She works for a large manufacturing concern in Detroit.
    • The family-owned concern has been in business for over fifty years.
    • The company is a multinational concern with offices in twenty countries.
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