Definition of "concomitant" Accompanying ; conjoining ; attending ; concurrent . quotations examples
Quotations It is a difficulty to know what view one should adopt ; she may drag on for two whole years ; in that time her good fortune , with all its concomitant advantages , would be insured to her connexions , after which her death would be the most interesting thing possible , and make an astounding impression .
1842, [anonymous collaborator of Letitia Elizabeth Landon], “(please specify the page)”, in Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances. […], volume II, London: Henry Colburn, […], pages 5–6
With technological improvement , therefore , it will become possible , in a succession of steady states , to have a larger and larger amount of capital equipment available to each representative worker in the economy , with a concomitant rise in productivity .
2005, Alpha Chiang, Kevin Wainwright, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill International, page 501
Something happening or existing at the same time . quotations examples
Quotations The reflection , that but the next day was to transport her far from London , had , in chasing distrust , with its natural concomitants , restraint and reserve , given a sweet and placid composure to her demeanour .
1838, [Letitia Elizabeth] Landon (indicated as editor), chapter X, in Duty and Inclination: […], volume III, London: Henry Colburn, […], page 121