Concomitant Mnemonic
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concomitant
concomitant
/kənˈkɒmɪtənt/
accompanying
adjoining
attendant
incidental
accompaniment
co-occurrence
Examples
- Fear also is often a concomitant and a contributor.
- However, there is a concomitant loss of flash range.
- Calvin maintains that the two are concomitant but entirely distinct.
- Gestapo or the Stasi and the misuse of power concomitant therewith.
- The lyric concept of the band is the war and his concomitants.
- A concomitant appointment as Professor of Pathology was also given to him.
- He focused on mating behavior and concomitant sexual isolation.
- It is a doll with embracing arms and concomitant clapping hands movement.
- The mass revert was, quite simply, a concomitant reverse of that move.
- The utilization can be further enhanced by concomitant injections of insulin.
an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another
noun
following or accompanying as a consequence
adjective
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"Con + Comic + Tent. Together in the tent, comics make laughter a constant event."
"Con + Comic + Tent. With the comic in the tent, the laughter comes along."
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