concurring - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of concurring in Hindi

  • संक्षिप्त
  • मेल खाना
  • मिलना-जुलना

concurring Definition

Verb

  • be of the same opinion; agree.
  • happen or occur at the same time; coincide.

concurring Example

  • The man who couldn't speak above a whisper pushed her down, silently concurring with the doctor. ( जो आदमी फुसफुसाहट से ऊपर नहीं बोल सकता था, उसने चुपचाप डॉक्टर के साथ सहमति व्यक्त की। )
  • concurring opinion and Lord Nicholls, Lord Rodger and Lord Walker agreed with both. ( राय और भगवान निकोलस, लॉर्ड रोडर और लॉर्ड वाकर दोनों की सहमति। )
  • The grand jury was reduced to twelve members, and nine concurring may indict. ( भव्य जूरी को बारह सदस्यों के लिए घटाया गया था, और नौ समागम का संकेत हो सकता है। )
  • The two judges concurred on the ruling. ( दोनों जजों ने फैसला सुनाया। )  

More Sentence

  • Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press.
  • The new report concurs with previous findings.
  • She has expressed her opposition to the plan, and I fully concur.
  • I strongly concur with that idea.
  • The committee largely concurred with these views.
  • The judges all concurred in giving Mary the prize.
  • Several circumstances concurred to bring about the present state of affairs.
  • When the Roman legates appeared they "examined and approved" the acts of the council, whether as if thereby giving them validity, or as if concurring with the council, is a question not easy to answer from the records.
  • Everything concurred to produce a successful result.
  • So many things concurred to give rise to the problem.
  • Daniels and Franklin concurred in an investigator’s suggestion that the police be commended.
  • Butler and Stone concur that the war threw people’s lives into a moral relief.
  • Members of both parties concurred in urging passage of the bill.
  • Historians have concurred with each other in this view.
  • Mr Justice Frankfurter wrote a concurring opinion.
  • Four other judges concurred.
  • In a concurring opinion,[TranslateEN.com] Judge Newman said yes.
  • The consent of two or more persons concurring respecting the transmission of some property, right or benefits, with the view of contacting an obligation, a mutual obligation.
  • Concurring opinion: opinion written by a judge agreeing with the majority’s conclusion but not its reasoning.
  • But in a widely noted concurring opinion, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor suggested that a less draconian approach–distinguishing gang members from innocent bystanders–might pass constitutional muster.
  • Diseases of the latter kind are especially interesting, as in them we see that parts of the nervous structure, separated in space, may nevertheless be associated in function; for instance, wasting of a group of muscles associated in function may depend on a set of central degenerations concurring in parts whose connexion, in spite of dissociation in space, we thus perceive.
  • concurring judgments.