Used in a Sentence

concomitantly

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for concomitantly.

Editorial note

The Bay Area has chosen c) neither, which leads to d) the concomitantly higher prices that go with it.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

At the same time as something else.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of concomitantly gathered in one view.

adverb

At the same time as something else.

adverb

Incidentally to something else.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for concomitantly.

adverb

At the same time as something else.

adverb

Incidentally to something else.

Example sentences

1

The Bay Area has chosen c) neither, which leads to d) the concomitantly higher prices that go with it.

2

It just so happened that moral philosophy (the Enlightenment) and industrialization developed concomitantly in the West.

3

Buy-in is a lot less costly but predicting the upside appears to be concomitantly more difficult.

4

That is, they ran three different experiments (that they reported on) and so the significance of their results should be concomitantly reduced.

5

This follows after the government shutdown parts of the economy and concomitantly printed trillions.

6

Conversely, it would be easy to make that kind of thing illegal, while concomitantly more open records access would reduce healthcare costs.

7

And, concomitantly, deliver a lot of low value chatter that provides ample ammunition to opponents of any kind of DEI programs, even the good ones.

8

They concomitantly prefer that the wary and street-smart select themselves away.

9

Comcast keeps upping their lowest tier, and raising the price concomitantly.

10

It may be assumed both the offspring and the reproductive machinery of the parents developed concomitantly as life was making a shift from uni-cellularity toward multi-cellularity.

11

Producers will keep creating that since it equals shit loads of money but concomitantly it also ends up making majority of population less creative, less informed and more distracted.

12

I literally have done nothing wrong, and still been found fault with until others could properly adjudicate wrongdoing, and found me concomitantly lacking in culpability.

Quote examples

1

As the cost of housing goes up, the number of people who fall from the margins of being “housed” to being “homeless” goes concomitantly up.

2

Of course, there's a decent probability that you've redefined "neoconservative" to mean "people whose politics I don't like" as opposed to any definition that's actually useful for an analysis of foreign policy, and concomitantly that you are so myopically focused on one specific component of foreign policy that you would refuse to admit any evidence that might actually prove you wrong.

Proper noun examples

1

Concomitantly, the wheelchair industry has exploded over the past 10 years, and the standards have simply not kept pace.

2

Concomitantly, I'm not sure that universities will get what they want, ultimately, either.

3

Concomitantly, the performance increased substantially, and it now feels much, much quicker (maybe 10x even?), but the quality has decreased quite a bit.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use concomitantly in a sentence?

The Bay Area has chosen c) neither, which leads to d) the concomitantly higher prices that go with it.

What does concomitantly mean?

At the same time as something else.

What part of speech is concomitantly?

concomitantly is commonly used as adverb.