concurred

past tense of concur

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Recent Examples of concurred Conservative Justices Thomas and Samuel Alito concurred with the decision at the time. Devin Dwyer, ABC News, 7 Nov. 2025 Multiple other former Treasury sanctions experts with whom the Herald shared its findings concurred. Miami Herald, 7 Nov. 2025 Andrew Bean, a researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute and another lead author of the study, concurred that even reputable benchmarks are too often blindly trusted and deserve more scrutiny. Jared Perlo, NBC news, 6 Nov. 2025 The rest of the judges concurred. Katie Campione, Deadline, 4 Nov. 2025 The panel concurred with Kleverov’s persistent appreciation for his story’s human origins, but also his acknowledgment that AI made bringing that story to life achievable. Andrew McGowan, Variety, 31 Oct. 2025 In the same interview, White concurred. Emily Zemler, Rolling Stone, 28 Oct. 2025 Coach Marco Sturm concurred with them all. Steve Conroy, Boston Herald, 24 Oct. 2025 Antonio De Matteis, CEO of Kiton, concurred. Martino Carrera, Footwear News, 15 Oct. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for concurred
Verb
  • Leaders in Congress agreed and sent out armadas of patriot privateers to do just that, plundering British shipping around the Atlantic rim and forcing Royal Navy warships to redeploy to convoy duty.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 7 Nov. 2025
  • Advertisement In April 2021, Min Aung Hlaing personally agreed at an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) meeting to the Five Point Consensus intended to end the bloodshed and open a path toward dialogue.
    Kim Aris, Time, 7 Nov. 2025
Verb
  • In recent years, staff have complained of poor working conditions brought on by overcrowding, despite director Laurence des Cars’s 2023 move to cap attendance at 30,000 visitors daily, accompanied by a ticket price increase.
    News Desk, Artforum, 7 Nov. 2025
  • Grande and Erivo were also on stage and the four were accompanied by composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz on piano.
    Haley Kluge, Variety, 7 Nov. 2025
Verb
  • Coco most recently produced Sean Baker’s Anora, having previously collaborated with the director on Red Rocket and The Florida Project.
    Andreas Wiseman, Deadline, 7 Nov. 2025
  • Splitting the work between outposts in London and Paris, the studio’s teams collaborated seamlessly, emerging from this trial-by-fire with cost-saving insights.
    Ben Croll, Variety, 7 Nov. 2025
Verb
  • Xi’s and Lee’s banter coincided with hints of warming relations between the two Asian nations.
    Eleanor Pringle, Fortune, 3 Nov. 2025
  • During his tumultuous decade as part of the Disney empire, which coincided with the rise in Marvel’s Avengers cinematic universe as a box office juggernaut, Perlmutter famously was at odds with the studio’s creative team.
    Erik Hayden, HollywoodReporter, 3 Nov. 2025
Verb
  • The truck’s driver stayed at the scene and cooperated with the investigation.
    Harriet Ramos, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 7 Nov. 2025
  • Ashlee Buzzard has not cooperated with the investigation, authorities said.
    Alex Stone, ABC News, 4 Nov. 2025
Verb
  • Moreover, Congress is united in firmly backing Taiwan’s de facto independence.
    Charlie Campbell, Time, 23 Oct. 2025
  • These were states that united separately from the union during the American Civil War, following the election of Abraham Lincoln, in opposition to the movement seeking to end the institution of slavery, which at the time was integral to the Southern economy.
    Jasmine Laws, MSNBC Newsweek, 20 Oct. 2025

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“Concurred.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/concurred. Accessed 8 Nov. 2025.

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