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View synonyms for concomitantly

concomitantly

[kon-kom-i-tuhnt-lee, kuhn-]

adverb

  1. along with something else, as a related feature or circumstance.

    The high ceilings ensured that all the rooms were comparatively cool in summer but, concomitantly, hard to heat in winter.

  2. at the same time; concurrently.

    She is concomitantly a senior associate with a foreign policy research institute and a consultant for the U.S. government on East Asia.



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Two of his emails arrived concomitantly at 7:18 p.m.

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And if inflation took place, that would come concomitantly with the multiverse in most physicists’ anticipation.

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Earlier this week a British study found it was safe for people to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and a flu shot concomitantly and it did not negatively impact the immune response produced by either.

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A proposal to remedy this while concomitantly expanding the park was nixed because some residents objected.

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He need only look at many other democratic countries for compelling examples of how to reduce health-care costs and, concomitantly, the costs of Medicare and Medicaid.

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