Agrees with something; happens at the same time as something else.
Third person singular present tense of concur, from Latin concurrere. Standard conjugation showing the active use of the verb in present tense with singular subjects.
When a judge 'concurs,' they're placing themselves explicitly in the stream of agreement—the verb captures a moment of judicial thought where someone actively chooses to align themselves with others, making it much more deliberate than passive agreement.
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