concurrently
Americanadverb
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at the same time.
All seven projects are running concurrently.
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together; in tandem.
Body and mind develop concurrently.
Other Word Forms
- preconcurrently adverb
- unconcurrently adverb
Etymology
Origin of concurrently
Example Sentences
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The Indian investigators also were proceeding with certain aspects of the probe in sequence, rather than concurrently.
The team competition will continue to run concurrently, with each team's cumulative individual stroke play scores determining the team result.
From BBC
The company said each set industry records on the number of players participating concurrently.
But whether the Beachville game transpired exactly as Ford maintained, the idea of baseball there in 1838 shows that the sport was developing in Canada concurrently with the U.S.
In 2010, he founded Sr. Pago, a point-of-sale system, which he expanded concurrently with Mayan Warrior and sold three years ago.
From Los Angeles Times
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