On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Concomitant. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as attendant or occurrent and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Concomitant meaning
- Accompanying; conjoining; attending; concurrent.
- Of or relating to the grammatical aspect which expresses that a secondary action is occurring simultaneously to the primary action of the statement.
Synonyms of Concomitant
Using Concomitant
- The main meaning on this page is: Accompanying; conjoining; attending; concurrent. | Of or relating to the grammatical aspect which expresses that a secondary action is occurring simultaneously to the primary action of the statement.
- Useful related words include: attendant, occurrent, occurrence, happening.
- In the example corpus, concomitant often appears in combinations such as: the concomitant, and concomitant, concomitant with.
Context around Concomitant
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 13 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Concomitant
- In this selection, "concomitant" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, aliasing, responsibility and adoption stand out and add context to how "concomitant" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include ageing and concomitant lactose reduction and and a concomitant decline in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "concomitant" sits close to words such as abdicated, acme and afcfta, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with concomitant
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Our country must not be oblivious to concomitant danger around, outside and ahead. (13 words)
There must be certain values and virtues that must go concomitant with our dreams. (14 words)
Once people buy in, the framing of facts and concomitant merits are then set. (14 words)
As Arcata’s policy of “in-fill” moves forward without concomitant measures to calm and reduce traffic, and to otherwise make our streets safer, the city is remiss in its first obligation, to protect its citizenry. (36 words)
This policy decision was not unanimous and many of us spoke out about our concern of accepting United Way funds with the concomitant obligation to open many Jewish programs and activities to the general public. (35 words)
Ageing of some cheeses is governed by regulations; citation in other cases, no quantitative indication of degree of ageing and concomitant lactose reduction is given, and lactose content is not usually indicated on labels. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
I do find that much of an upscale -- from 1440p to 4K -- ends up looking oversharpened, with concomitant aliasing (rolling edges) on thin lines that I can never unsee.
This garment emphasizes the distinction of Israel as separated from among the nations of the world and our concomitant responsibility to avoid their prohibited spiritual practices.
Narrow internal strategies of fighting the virus can only be of utility with concomitant adoption of extreme measures, such as permanently banning cross border traveling.
Optimize hydration status, hemoglobin level, and concomitant medications to avoid exacerbating dizziness or mental status changes.
The digital revolution and the concomitant era of cyber operations have raised serious questions about the scope of this prohibition.
The increase is partly a result of a slowing economy and a concomitant decline in energy consumption.
There must be certain values and virtues that must go concomitant with our dreams.
This has clearly signaled a new trend — women as permanent fixtures of the jihadi – and the concomitant failure of authorities to mitigate the birth of female extremists.
The concomitant result that inconveniences the citizens, to my opinion, displays the reality that the opposition has won by putting the government on the defensive and in fear of the opposition.
This policy decision was not unanimous and many of us spoke out about our concern of accepting United Way funds with the concomitant obligation to open many Jewish programs and activities to the general public.
Abject poverty and concomitant deprivation of the worst kind have for some time been normal life for the majority in simply beautiful Saint Lucia.
As Arcata’s policy of “in-fill” moves forward without concomitant measures to calm and reduce traffic, and to otherwise make our streets safer, the city is remiss in its first obligation, to protect its citizenry.
Distinguished psychologists have identified certain underlying reasons for harbouring aggressive feelings and the concomitant violence.
However, the negotiation and drafting of the ICC Statute, like any international instrument, was a political process with the concomitant political pressures and compromises involved in such processes.
It also highlighted a concomitant fall in the sales of the books that had been such a staple of publishers’ catalogues – celebrity biographies.
Once people buy in, the framing of facts and concomitant merits are then set.
Our country must not be oblivious to concomitant danger around, outside and ahead.
Rather than grappling with our inherent economic malaise, which is the concomitant effect of our pervasive corruption, we have been side-tracked by avoidable distractions.
They see Mr Tanoh as a person of integrity who is capable of restoring those values with their concomitant populist benefits of wooing the masses.
Ageing of some cheeses is governed by regulations; citation in other cases, no quantitative indication of degree of ageing and concomitant lactose reduction is given, and lactose content is not usually indicated on labels.
Common combinations with concomitant
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: