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concurrent (iou)



concurrent adjective & noun. LME.
[Latin concurrent- pres. ppl stem of concurrere: see CONCUR, -ENT.]
A. adjective.
Occurring or operating simultaneously or side by side. LME.
J. Williams The concurrent existence of two distinct systems of jurisprudence.
b. Of lines etc.: meeting in or tending towards the same point. E18.
Acting in conjunction; cooperating. M16.
H. E. Manning He..gives them the concurrent assistance of his own power.
Expressing agreement. Of things: accordant, consistent. M16.
J. Brown By Shouts of Sympathy or concurrent Approbation.
b. noun.
A rival claimant, a competitor. (In later use a Gallicism.) arch. L16.
A concurrent circumstance, a contributory cause. M17.
concurrently adverb LME.