concomitant in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Concomitant: existing or occurring simultaneously with something else; accompanying.
Sample Sentences
- The rise in unemployment was concomitant with a decrease in consumer spending.
- Her excitement about the new job was concomitant with a sense of anxiety about moving to a new city.
- The study revealed a concomitant relationship between physical activity and improved mental health.
- The artist's work often reflects the concomitant struggles of joy and sorrow in human experience.
- We must consider the concomitant effects of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem health.
- The rise in temperature was concomitant with the melting of glaciers across the region.
- Her excitement about the promotion was concomitant with a sense of anxiety about new responsibilities.
- The drug's side effects were found to be concomitant with its therapeutic benefits.
- Increased urbanization often brings concomitant challenges, such as traffic congestion and pollution.
- The study revealed a concomitant relationship between diet and mental health among participants.