nonconcur

/ˌnɑnkənˈkɜr/
verb
  1. To disagree or refuse to go along with a decision, opinion, or plan.
    • The judge wrote a separate opinion to nonconcur with the majority.
    • Several board members chose to nonconcur on the proposed budget.
    • I must nonconcur with your assessment of the situation.
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