concomitantly in a sentence
adv.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Concomitantly means occurring or existing simultaneously or in conjunction with something else.
Sample Sentences
- The increase in temperature was concomitantly accompanied by a rise in humidity.
- She developed her career concomitantly with her studies, balancing both demands effectively.
- Concomitantly, the new policy aimed to reduce costs while improving employee satisfaction.
- The research findings showed that the two phenomena occurred concomitantly, influencing each other.
- He experienced both physical pain and emotional distress concomitantly after the accident.