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concomitantly


Meanings
  • adverb

    occurring, acting, or existing together and therefore closely interrelated; coincidental

  • adjective

    happening or existing at the same time or under the same circumstances


Rhymes
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accommodately , hospitably , uncompliantly
Variants
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concomitant , concomitantly
Etymology
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From Latin concomitant- 'accompanying, going along with', from com- 'with' + comitari 'to go with, accompany'


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  1. The word 'concomitant' comes from the Latin word 'comitant-', which means 'accompanying'.

  2. The term 'concomitant' has been used in various fields such as law, medicine, and science since the 15th century.

  3. The word 'concomitantly' has 11 letters and is pronounced as 'kən-kə-mit-ə-nə-tə-lee'.

  4. The word 'concomitantly' is often used in legal documents and medical reports to describe the occurrence of related events or conditions.

  5. The term 'concomitant' can also be used as an adjective to describe something that accompanies or is related to something else.


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  1. coincidence: The occurrence of two or more events or phenomena at the same time by chance, without a causal relationship. 'Concomitantly' and 'coincidence' are related concepts, as 'concomitantly' refers to the occurrence of events or phenomena that are closely related and happen at the same time, while 'coincidence' refers to the mere happening of events or phenomena at the same time by chance.

  2. correlation: A statistical relationship between two or more variables, where a change in one variable is associated with a change in the other variable. 'Concomitantly' and 'correlation' are related concepts, as 'concomitantly' can describe the occurrence of two or more variables that are related and happen at the same time, while 'correlation' describes the statistical relationship between those variables.


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  1. But it was observed that this pill would be peculiarly bitter to the Southern States, and that some "concomitant" measure should be adopted to sweeten it a little to them.

    - Thomas Jefferson,4 Feb. 1818,{"source"=>"in {it}Thomas Jefferson: Writings{/it}", "aqdate"=>"1984"}
  2. The Lincoln and Johnson plans for settling the problems of peace and freedom never seriously touched on the "concomitant" problem of equality.

    - John Hope Franklin,"The Two Worlds of Race",1965,{"source"=>"in {it}Race and History{/it}", "aqdate"=>"1989"}
  3. … Christopher Walken delivers his customary edge without any of his clichéd, "concomitant" weirdness.

    - Stephen Whitty,{it}Entertainment Weekly{/it},12 Feb. 1999

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The term 'concomitantly' has been used in various fields such as law, medicine, and science to describe the occurrence of two or more events or phenomena at the same time. In law, it is used to describe circumstances that arise together and are related. In medicine, it is used to describe symptoms or conditions that occur together. In science, it is used to describe phenomena that are interconnected.

How to Memorize "concomitantly"

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