noun
- the state or act of not agreeing or consenting; disagreement or refusal to concur
Usage: formal; often used in legal, legislative, or official contexts
Examples
- The senator's nonconcurrence with the bill led to its rejection in committee.
- Her nonconcurrence on the merger meant the deal could not proceed without further negotiation.
- The judge noted the nonconcurrence of the two expert witnesses on the key evidence.
- Despite the majority's support, the minority's nonconcurrence was formally recorded.
- The board's nonconcurrence with the proposed budget required a revised submission.