[
US
/kənˈkɝənt/
]
[ UK /kənkˈʌɹənt/ ]
[ UK /kənkˈʌɹənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
occurring or operating at the same time
a series of coincident events
How To Use concurrent In A Sentence
- It cut the deposit rate it pays on large fixed accounts while concurrently increasing the rates it pays on smaller accounts.
- A concurrent effect to this drop in violent crime occurs in the form of an increase in some levels of property crimes, including larceny and auto theft.
- The functions which may be exercised by parish, town and community councils are nearly all concurrent functions with district councils.
- Document results and data concurrently with the execution of this pro TOCol.
- We do not know how many of the women in our study with hysterectomy had a concurrent unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy.
- NASA funding would be adequate to engage in concurrent engineering for our new systems and programs if the people knew the potential impact of not rapidly developing our capabilities and understanding of the space environment. Alan Stern on NASA's Cost Increase Problems - NASA Watch
- This paper introduces the memory organization and allocation methods used to implement Concurrent C, a high-level explicit parallel language, on a network-based distributed system.
- No symptom is listed unless it began with fungal exposure, was concurrent with positive nasal and environmental fungal cultures, and resolved with fungal removal.
- It can also support concurrent sessions of broadcast video, the Web, VOD and HDTV.
- He was also given a concurrent four-month term for criminal damage, having removed two front door panels to get inside the house. The Sun