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Definition of "concomitantly" [con•com•i•tant•ly]

  • At the same time as (adverb)
  • Incidentally to (adverb)

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