concurrence

/kənˈkɜrəns/
noun
  1. Agreement or approval, especially from multiple people or groups.
    • The board gave its concurrence to the new budget plan.
    • The judge noted the concurrence of both lawyers on the settlement terms.
    • We need the concurrence of all team members before we proceed.
  2. The fact of two or more events happening at the same time.
    • The concurrence of the two holidays made for a long weekend.
    • The concurrence of the storms caused widespread flooding.
    • Scientists studied the concurrence of solar flares and radio interference.
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