adj. 1. Happening, existing, or done at the same time as something else: dealing with concurrent crises. See Synonyms at contemporary. 2. Meeting or tending to meet at the same point; convergent: concurrent lines. 3. Being in accordance; harmonious: Are these decisions concurrent with university policy? [Middle English, from Latin concurrēns, concurrent-, present participle of concurrere, to coincide; see CONCUR.] con·current n. con·current·ly adv. |
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