concur

/kənˈkɜr/
verb
  1. To agree with someone or have the same opinion.
    • Do you concur with the judge's decision?
    • I concur with your assessment of the situation.
    • The committee members all concurred that the project should proceed.
  2. To happen at the same time; to coincide.
    • The two events concurred on the same weekend, causing scheduling conflicts.
    • His arrival concurred with the start of the storm.
    • The holidays concurred with the full moon that year.
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