Con‐cern″ing (?), n. 1. That in which one is concerned or interested; concern; affair; interest. “Our everlasting concernments.” I. Watts.
To mix with thy concernments I desist.
Milton.
2. Importance; moment; consequence.
Let every action of concernment to begun with prayer.
Jer. Taylor.
3. Concern; participation; interposition.
He married a daughter to the earl without any other approbation of her father or concernment in it, than suffering him and her come into his presence.
Clarendon.
4. Emotion of mind; solicitude; anxiety.
While they are so eager to destroy the fame of others, their ambition is manifest in their concernment.
Dryden.