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concurrently
[ kuhn-kur-uhnt-lee, -kuhr- ]
adverb
- at the same time:
All seven projects are running concurrently.
- together; in tandem:
Body and mind develop concurrently.
Other Words From
- pre·con·cur·rent·ly adverb
- un·con·cur·rent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of concurrently1
Example Sentences
David DePape was also convicted on federal charges in May leading to a 30-year prison sentence which will now be served concurrently.
Then I sprained my neck and shoulder recently at the gym, which concurrently pinched a nerve.
Should Proposition 5 win, Measure I and 17 other local bond measures on the November ballot would concurrently benefit from the lower threshold.
There are now two core storylines running concurrently at Squirrelor’s Tavern, the second geared toward returning guests who want to further develop the narrative.
Demolition and construction will take place concurrently, likely starting where the pier connects to land, according to city officials.
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