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what does concerned with mean?
Hi everyone!
what does concerned mean in these two sentences? is this phrase formal? because I found nothing on dictionaries?
1. Theoretical values are concerned with the discovery of truth and are characterized by
an empirical, intellectual, and rational approach to life.
2. Economic values are concerned with the useful and practical
Feb 7, 2019 2:18 PM
Answers · 3
Did you look up Concern, or concerned with. I almost think "Concerned with " is a phrasal verb. I'd define it as preoccupied with something, or dealing with, or focused on. In your examples:
1. Theoretical values are concerned with the discovery of truth and are characterized by
an empirical, intellectual, and rational approach to life. (here it means, deals with or is focused on: 1. Theoretical values deal with / are focused on the discovery of truth and are characterized by
an empirical, intellectual, and rational approach to life.
2. Economic values are concerned with the useful and practical. Same as the above.
February 7, 2019
To be “concerned with” in these two sentences means: to be primarily focused on; to be most interested in.
February 7, 2019
It is formal. It basically means "about." You may also see "pertain to" or "are characterized by."
A simpler form is "deal with."
Another common use example is "the books are concerned with..." which means "the books are about..." or "the books deal with."
February 7, 2019
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