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Definition of "concomitancy" [concomitancy]

  • The condition of being concomitant (noun)
  • Concomitance (noun)

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Use "concomitancy" in a sentence
  • "This I think, can rarely exist without the concomitancy of judgment; for how we can be said to have discovered the true essence of two things, without discerning their difference, seems to me hard to conceive."
  • "For the common voice of the philosophers, together with the opinion of the people, asserteth for an irrefragable truth that vaticination is seldom by the heavens bestowed on any without the concomitancy of a little frenzy and a head-shaking, not only when the said presaging virtue is infused, but when the person also therewith inspired declareth and manifesteth it unto others."
  • "The body hath its share by concomitancy and subserviency to the direction of the mind."