Verbs Starting With CONC
Here's the list of all the 107 Verbs Starting With CONC in the English Language.
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concerned | More Definitions → |
concern | 1. be relevant to 2. be on the mind of More Definitions → |
concert | 1. contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement 2. settle by agreement More Definitions → |
concrete | 1. cover with cement 2. form into a solid mass; coalesce More Definitions → |
concluded | More Definitions → |
conclude | 1. decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion 2. bring to a close More Definitions → |
concentrate | 1. make denser, stronger, or purer 2. direct one's attention on something More Definitions → |
concord | 1. go together 2. arrange by concord or agreement More Definitions → |
concentrated | More Definitions → |
concise | More Definitions → |
concealed | More Definitions → |
concession | More Definitions → |
concluding | More Definitions → |
conceive | 1. have the idea for 2. judge or regard; look upon; judge More Definitions → |
conceal | 1. prevent from being seen or discovered 2. hold back; keep from being perceived by others More Definitions → |
concur | 1. be in accord; be in agreement 2. happen simultaneously More Definitions → |
concerted | More Definitions → |
concave | More Definitions → |
concede | 1. admit (to a wrongdoing) 2. be willing to concede More Definitions → |
concurring | 1. be in accord; be in agreement 2. happen simultaneously More Definitions → |
concurred | 1. be in accord; be in agreement 2. happen simultaneously More Definitions → |
concealing | More Definitions → |
conceit | More Definitions → |
conceding | More Definitions → |
conceited | More Definitions → |
concertina | 1. collapse like a concertina More Definitions → |
conceptualize | 1. have the idea for More Definitions → |
concatenate | 1. combine two strings to form a single one 2. add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series More Definitions → |
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