concomitant - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • consciousness: This makes happiness and misery necessary concomitants of consciousness, and thus conscious beings are endowed with a desire for happiness.
  • life: We have seen this is a concomitant of life itself.

Preposition: with

  • development: Concomitant with the development of new symptoms is an increase in difficulties with activities of daily living.

Adjective modifier

  • necessary: The growth in its population is a necessary concomitant of that vitality.
  • natural: The petition came from those who were suffering distress, and who displayed that discontent which was the natural concomitant of distress.. .
  • inevitable: As an inevitable concomitant to these measures, rents increased rapidly and Kay ( 1794 ) observed that they doubled or even trebled.
  • essential: Detention and rapid decision making would facilitate a major effort on removal which would be an essential concomitant.
  • physiological: The physiological concomitants of this psychological effort form the basis for the operations of the " lie-detector " .
  • certain: Kaufman W. The use of vitamin therapy to reverse certain concomitants of aging.

Modifies a noun

  • medication: These have generally occurred in patients with advanced HIV disease taking multiple concomitant medications.
  • administration: Caution is advised with concomitant administration of therapeutic agents which are highly bound to plasma proteins or which induce or inhibit hepatic enzymes.
  • chemotherapy: The two trials were designed to investigate whether concomitant chemotherapy affected patients ' immune responses to TroVax.
  • therapy: Responses were similar in patients who were or were not receiving concomitant therapies at baseline.
  • intake: In addition, concomitant intake of grapefruit juice should be avoided.
  • decrease: Increasing the duration of light exposure resulted in a concomitant decrease in cell viability.

Modifying Another Word

  • therefore: Therefore concomitant use of such agents with Anafranil is not recommended ( see sections 4.4 Special Warnings and Precautions for use ).

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