Etymology: [ -m&-t&nt ] (adjective.) 1607. First attested 1607; from French concomitant, from present participle of Latin concomitari (“accompany”), from con- (“together”) + comitari (“to company”), from comes (“companion”).
(isim) tabii sonuç, aynı zamanda bulunan, yardım eden, beraberinde gelen, tabii sonuç, bir arada bulunan, beraberinde gelen şey, birbirine bağlı, olacağı, doğal sonuç, beraberindeki, konkomitant, birlikte olan, eşlik eden, konkomitant: Biribrine bağlı, concomitantly aynı zamanda olarak, bir olaya refaket eden başka olaylar, refakatinde olan, bir arada vuku bulan, birlikte bulunan, birlikte, birlikte olarak,
Something happening or existing at the same time, Happening at the same time as something else, especially because one thing is related to or causes the other, i.e. concurrent, occurring simultaneously. Refers to symptoms that happen at the same time as the chief complaint. One of the parts of a complete symptom, A concomitant of something is another thing that happens at the same time and is connected with it. The right to deliberately alter quotations is not a concomitant of a free press. existing or happening together, especially as a result of something (present participle of concomitari , from comes ). something that often or naturally happens with something else concomitant of, accompanying, concurrent, attendant, occurring together, belonging together, Concomitant is used to describe something that happens at the same time as another thing and is connected with it. Cultures that were better at trading saw a concomitant increase in their wealth This approach was concomitant with the move away from relying solely on official records, an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another, Following as a consequence, Accompanying; conjoined; attending, \kun-KAHM-uh-tunt\, adjective: Accompanying; conjoined; attending, occurring simultaneously Refers to symptoms that happen at the same time as the chief complaint One of the parts of a complete symptom, A concomitant event or situation, One who, or that which, accompanies, or is collaterally connected with another; a companion; an associate; an accompaniment, following as a consequence; "an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with related problems"; "snags incidental to the changeover in management", concomitance, syn-, incidentally to, at the same time as, Eş zamanlı olarak, aynı zamanda olarak, beraberinde, in a concomitant manner, concurrently, attendantly, In company with others; unitedly; concurrently, plural of concomitant,
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Something happening or existing at the same time - "It is also instructive to consider the relation of these dreams to anxiety dreams. In the dreams we have been discussing, a repressed wish has found a means of evading censorship—and the distortion which censorship involves. The invariable concomitant is that painful feelings are experienced in the dream."
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Happening at the same time as something else, especially because one thing is related to or causes the other, i.e. concurrent - "While skills in human interaction will become more important, due to the growing needs for collaboration in complex tasks, there will be a concomitant reduction in group cohesiveness..."
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occurring simultaneously. Refers to symptoms that happen at the same time as the chief complaint. One of the parts of a complete symptom Tıp, İlaç
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A concomitant of something is another thing that happens at the same time and is connected with it. The right to deliberately alter quotations is not a concomitant of a free press. existing or happening together, especially as a result of something (present participle of concomitari , from comes ). something that often or naturally happens with something else concomitant of
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accompanying, concurrent, attendant, occurring together, belonging together sıfat
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Concomitant is used to describe something that happens at the same time as another thing and is connected with it. Cultures that were better at trading saw a concomitant increase in their wealth This approach was concomitant with the move away from relying solely on official records
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an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another
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