verb
- to disagree or refuse to agree with a decision, opinion, or judgment
Usage: formal; legal
Examples
- The judge decided to nonconcur with the majority opinion.
- Three board members chose to nonconcur with the proposed merger.
- The dissenting justice will nonconcur in the court’s ruling.
- Several committee members nonconcurred with the final recommendation.
- The attorney advised his client to nonconcur with the settlement terms.
- Two senators nonconcurred with the committee’s findings.