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    con·cern
    [kənˈsərn]
    verb
    concern (verb)
    concerns (third person present)
    concerned (past tense)
    concerned (past participle)
    concerning (present participle)
    1. relate to; be about:
      "the story concerns a friend of mine"
      "this fable is concerned with forgiveness and redemption"
      • be relevant or important to; affect or involve:
        "many thanks to all concerned"
        "they should not pry into what does not concern them"
      • (concern oneself with)
        interest or involve oneself in:
        "we need not concern ourselves with the semantics of this language"
        Similar:
        be associated with
        concern oneself with
        involve oneself in/with
        get involved with/in
        have something to do with
        have dealings with
      • formal
        (be concerned in)
        have a specific connection with or responsibility for:
        "the organs concerned in digestion and in blood-making"
        Similar:
        involve oneself in
        interest oneself in
        take an interest in
        be interested/involved in
        take a hand in
        busy oneself with
    2. worry (someone); make anxious:
      "the roof of the barn concerns me because eventually it will fall in"
      "you must not concern yourself about me"
      noun
      concern (noun)
      concerns (plural noun)
      1. anxiety; worry:
        "such unsatisfactory work gives cause for concern"
        • a matter of interest or importance to someone:
          "oil reserves are the concern of the Energy Department"
          "the survival of an endangered species is of concern to wildlife biologists"
          • a business; a firm:
            "a small, debt-ridden concern"
            • informal
              dated
              a complicated or awkward object or structure.
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              verb
              kənˈsərn
              Tone

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              concern
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              Origin
              late Middle English: from French concerner or late Latin concernere (in medieval Latin ‘be relevant to’), from con- (expressing intensive force) + cernere ‘sift, discern’.
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