concomitantly
Americanadverb
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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.
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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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