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concurrent Meaning
concurrent (s)
occurring or operating at the same time
concurrent Sentence Examples
- The two events were concurrent, happening simultaneously.
- He held concurrent roles as both CEO and chairman of the board.
- The study revealed a concurrent increase in both temperature and humidity.
- The court issued concurrent sentences for the two charges.
- Her appointment as CFO was concurrent with the company's expansion into new markets.
- The software can handle multiple tasks concurrently, improving efficiency.
- The team worked on concurrent projects to meet tight deadlines.
- We experienced concurrent disruptions in both supply chain and production.
- The government announced concurrent efforts to tackle unemployment and inflation.
- The concurrent release of the new product and marketing campaign generated significant buzz.
FAQs About the word concurrent
occurring or operating at the same time
coincidental, coincident, synchronic, simultaneous,synchronous, concomitant, coeval, accompanying,contemporary, contemporaneous
asynchronous, nonsynchronous, nonsimultaneous, nonsynchronous,asynchronous, nonsimultaneous,,noncontemporary, noncontemporary
The two events were concurrent, happening simultaneously.
He held concurrent roles as both CEO and chairman of the board.
The study revealed a concurrent increase in both temperature and humidity.
The court issued concurrent sentences for the two charges.