concur

/kən-ˈkər/

Middle English concurren "to operate in concert, agree," borrowed from Latin concurrere "to assemble in haste, resort to in large numbers, collide, exist simultaneously, be in agreement," from con- com-currere "to run, flow"

verb

  1. to express agreement

  2. approve

  3. to act together to a common end or single effect

concur with an opinion

concur in a statement

agree concur coincide mean to come into or be in harmony regarding a matter of opinion. agree implies complete accord usually attained by discussion and adjustment of differences. concur often implies approval of someone else's statement or decision.