Together, jointly, as in They worked in concert on the script, or When mind is in concert with body, one can accomplish a great deal. This expression uses concert in the sense of "an agreement of two or more persons." [Early 1700s]
| Idioms: in concert |
Together, jointly, as in They worked in concert on the script, or When mind is in concert with body, one can accomplish a great deal. This expression uses concert in the sense of "an agreement of two or more persons." [Early 1700s]
| WordNet: in concert |
The adverb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
with a common plan
Synonyms: in agreement, together
| Wikipedia: In Concert |
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