concomitant

IPA: kɑnkˈɑmʌtʌnt

noun

  • Something happening or existing at the same time.
  • (algebra) An invariant homogeneous polynomial in the coefficients of a form, a covariant variable, and a contravariant variable.

adjective

  • Accompanying; conjoining; attending; concurrent.
  • (grammar) Of or relating to the grammatical aspect which expresses that a secondary action is occurring simultaneously to the primary action of the statement.
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Examples of "concomitant" in Sentences

  • Fear also is often a concomitant and a contributor.
  • However, there is a concomitant loss of flash range.
  • The lyric concept of the band is the war and his concomitants.
  • He focused on mating behavior and concomitant sexual isolation.
  • Gestapo or the Stasi and the misuse of power concomitant therewith.
  • Calvin maintains that the two are concomitant but entirely distinct.
  • The mass revert was, quite simply, a concomitant reverse of that move.
  • It is a doll with embracing arms and concomitant clapping hands movement.
  • A concomitant appointment as Professor of Pathology was also given to him.
  • The utilization can be further enhanced by concomitant injections of insulin.

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