concomitant 的 2 个定义
- existing or occurring with something else, as a related feature or circumstance; accompanying: The Dutch economy was already burdened by the high national debt and concomitant high taxation.
- existing or occurring at the same time; concurrent: Anti-Catholicism peaked from the 1830s through the 1850s, concomitant with the growing debate over slavery.
- a concomitant quality, circumstance, or thing.
concomitant 近义词
contributing, accompanying
concomitant 的近义词 40 个
- accessory
- adjuvant
- attendant
- attending
- belonging
- coefficient
- coeval
- collateral
- complementary
- contemporary
- coordinate
- corollary
- fellow
- incident
- joint
- satellite
- agreeing
- ancillary
- associated with
- associative
- coetaneous
- coexistent
- coincident
- coincidental
- concordant
- concurrent
- conjoined
- conjoined with
- connected
- contemporaneous
- coterminous
- coupled with
- in tempo
- in time
- isochronal
- isochronous
- synchronal
- synchronous
- synergetic
- synergistic
concomitant 的反义词 3 个
更多concomitant例句
- Delta functions something like a swamp cooler, using the body’s own perspiration as a cooling mechanism but without any concomitant clamminess.
- Indeed, it's possible to see U.S. wage stagnation as the necessary concomitant of a policy that maximizes employment.
- It by no means follows, however, that virtue is the invariable concomitant of plausible speech.
- Thus we find that earthly kings publish their decrees with such concomitant, that none may say, "We heard not this."
- In a moment I had reached that phase of weakly decisive anger which is for people of my temperament the concomitant of exhaustion.
- Similar objections will be found to apply to the Method of Concomitant Variations.
- The use of the aspis in Homer, therefore, throws no suspicion on the concomitant use of the corslet.