Sentences

concomitant in a sentence

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Definition

Concomitant: existing or occurring simultaneously with something else; accompanying.

Sample Sentences

  1. The rise in unemployment was concomitant with a decrease in consumer spending.
  2. Her excitement about the new job was concomitant with a sense of anxiety about moving to a new city.
  3. The study revealed a concomitant relationship between physical activity and improved mental health.
  4. The artist's work often reflects the concomitant struggles of joy and sorrow in human experience.
  5. We must consider the concomitant effects of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem health.
  6. The rise in temperature was concomitant with the melting of glaciers across the region.
  7. Her excitement about the promotion was concomitant with a sense of anxiety about new responsibilities.
  8. The drug's side effects were found to be concomitant with its therapeutic benefits.
  9. Increased urbanization often brings concomitant challenges, such as traffic congestion and pollution.
  10. The study revealed a concomitant relationship between diet and mental health among participants.