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English
Etymology
From Middle English concernement; equivalent to concern + -ment.
Pronunciation
Noun
concernment (countable and uncountable, plural concernments)
- (obsolete) The state or quality of being a concern.
1861 October–December, John Stuart Mill, “What Utilitarianism is”, in Utilitarianism Reprinted from ‘Fraser’s Magazine.’">…], London: Parker, Son, and Bourn, , published 1863, →OCLC, page 35:Men really ought to leave off talking a kind of nonsense on this subject, which they would neither talk nor listen to on other matters of practical concernment.
- That in which one is concerned or interested; concern; affair; interest.
1741, I Watts, The Improvement of the Mind: Or, A Supplement to the Art of Logick: , London: James Brackstone, , →OCLC:Our everlasting concernments.
- importance; moment; consequence
1651, Jer Taylor, The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living. , 2nd edition, London: Francis Ashe , →OCLC:Let every action of concernment be begun with prayer.
- concern; participation; interposition
- Emotion of mind; solicitude; anxiety
1677 (first performance), John Dryden, All for Love: Or, The World Well Lost. A Tragedy, , : Tho Newcomb, for Henry Herringman, , published 1678, →OCLC, Act IV, page 56:'Tis not vvell, / Indeed my Lord, 'tis much unkind to me, / To ſhovv this paſſion, this extream concernment / For an abandon'd, faithleſs Proſtitute.
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