Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • So as to be concomitant; in company or combination; accessorily.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb In company with others; unitedly; concurrently.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb at the same time as
  • adverb incidentally to

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Examples

  • Together with this our results show Islet 1 expression concomitantly with Pax3 and Pax7 expression in differentiated PNS neurons indicating strong dorsalization of the hNPs cultures.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Moran Valensi-Kurtz et al. 2010

  • People like Rothbard believed that if we increased saving, that would "concomitantly" mean more investment.

    US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha Charlie Price 2010

  • The stakes for making such a claim seem rather high right now, too, as many of the prevailing education reform narratives involve teacher assessment -- the identification and rewarding of great teachers and concomitantly, the elimination of the bad ones.

    Audrey Watters: Beyond Ratings: Teacher Evaluations Don't Tell The Whole Story Audrey Watters 2011

  • In a nutshell, interpretative expansion of the patient's capacity for reflective awareness of old, repetitive organizing principles occurs concomitantly with the emotional impact and meanings of ongoing relational experiences with the therapist, and both are indissoluble components of a unitary therapeutic process that establishes the possibility of alternative principles for organizing experience, whereby the patient's emotional horizons can become widened, enriched, more flexible and more complex.

    Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012

  • Getty Images Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas left with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon The PA does not, therefore, qualify for recognition as a state and, concomitantly, it does not qualify for U.N. membership, which is open only to states.

    The Legal Case Against Palestinian Statehood David B. Rivkin Jr. 2011

  • The stakes for making such a claim seem rather high right now, too, as many of the prevailing education reform narratives involve teacher assessment -- the identification and rewarding of great teachers and concomitantly, the elimination of the bad ones.

    Audrey Watters: Beyond Ratings: Teacher Evaluations Don't Tell The Whole Story Audrey Watters 2011

  • Although there is a lot less evidence the further back you go (and no written words) it is likely that the control of sexuality (and concomitantly of reproduction) – and not just in patriarchal ways – has been a feature of human society since the beginning.

    Matthew Yglesias » Jessica Valenti on Anti-Feminists and So-Called “Hook-up Culture” 2009

  • In a nutshell, interpretative expansion of the patient's capacity for reflective awareness of old, repetitive organizing principles occurs concomitantly with the emotional impact and meanings of ongoing relational experiences with the therapist, and both are indissoluble components of a unitary therapeutic process that establishes the possibility of alternative principles for organizing experience, whereby the patient's emotional horizons can become widened, enriched, more flexible and more complex.

    Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012

  • José Manuel Barroso urged "a rapid re-assessment of all elements related to the European Financial Stability Facility EFSF, and concomitantly the European Stability Mechanism, in order to ensure that they are equipped with the means for dealing with contagious risk."

    Barroso: Euro Crisis No Longer Only in Periphery Alessandro Torello 2011

  • In a nutshell, interpretative expansion of the patient's capacity for reflective awareness of old, repetitive organizing principles occurs concomitantly with the emotional impact and meanings of ongoing relational experiences with the therapist, and both are indissoluble components of a unitary therapeutic process that establishes the possibility of alternative principles for organizing experience, whereby the patient's emotional horizons can become widened, enriched, more flexible and more complex.

    Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012

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