concurrent

/kəŋˈkʌɹənt/

concurrent

English Adj
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Definition

Happening at the same time; simultaneous.

Etymology

From Middle English concurrent, from Old French concurrent, from Latin concurrēns, present active participle of concurrō (“happen at the same time”), from con- (“with”) + currō (“run”).

Example Sentences

  • "concurrent echo"
  • "Such are the changes which science recognizes in the wire itself, as concurrent with the visual changes taking place in the eye."
  • "In 1915, concurrent with the L.S.W.R. electrification, power was supplied from the Waterloo sub-station, and the old equipment held in reserve. Some generator sets were removed, and motor generators installed for standby lighting and other services."
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