concurrently
adverb
The definition of concurrently is things happening at the same time.
If you are going to school at the same time as your mother is going to work, this is an example of when you do these things concurrently.
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concurrently

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Sentence Examples
- The cult of Hygieia then spread concurrently with that of Asclepius, and was introduced at Rome from Epidaurus in 293, by which time she may have been admitted (which was not the case before) into the Epidaurian family of the god.
- Meanwhile in the Transvaal, concurrently with the change of prime minister and high commissioner, the administrator, Colonel Lanyon, began vigorously to enforce taxation among the Boers.
- Concurrently with the repair of the canal, the navigation works on the Thames were remodelled at a large cost, and barges drawing 3 ft.
- The Son beholds the Father at work, and works concurrently, doing nothing of Himself.
- Concurrently, there was a speculative or philosophical interest; and some prefer to defend Trinitarianism as a reconciliation of the personality with the infinity of God.
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WORDS NEAR concurrently IN THE DICTIONARY
- concurrently
- concurrentness
- concurring
- concurring opinion