Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a concurrent manner; so as to be concurrent; in union, combination, or unity; unitedly.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb With concurrence; unitedly.

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  • adverb in a concurrent manner; at the same time

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  • adverb overlapping in duration

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Examples

  • Hackett will serve his term concurrently with the nine-month federal sentence he received for taking a $5,000 bribe to steer a city contract to an insurance broker.

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  • Hackett will serve his term concurrently with the nine-month federal sentence he received for his role in a bribery scandal that brought down 12 people, including 11 public officials.

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  • Hackett will serve his term concurrently with the nine-month federal sentence he received for taking a $5,000 bribe to steer a city contract to an insurance broker.

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  • Hackett will serve his term concurrently with the nine-month federal sentence he received for taking a $5,000 bribe to steer a city contract to an insurance broker.

    - Latest Popular Stories, Instablogs Community 2009

  • Hackett will serve his term concurrently with the nine-month federal sentence he received for taking a $5,000 bribe to steer a city contract to an insurance broker.

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  • That ended with #232-233 (with 234-235 serving as epilogues to the story), which crossed over with the Fantastic Four (Avengers writer Roger Stern and Fantastic Four writer John Byrne had a close working relationship, so they had a number of references to each other's work when they were writing the titles concurrently).

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  • That a strong stimulus to such an afferent nerve, exciting most or all of its fibres, should in regard to a given muscle develop inhibition and excitation concurrently is not surprising.

    Sir Charles Sherrington - Nobel Lecture 1965

  • He is to serve that term concurrently with an eight-year sentence for the same crime in

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  • The unicameral National Assembly is composed of 225 members elected by direct universal suffrage for a 5-year term concurrently with the president.

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  • Tat is about the "oddest couple" ever of long-term concurrently serving Senators ...

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  • Spring in Myrtle Street on the fire-escape

    she said NO and I felt a fool. But we

    grew closer over the years, fell in love

    each with the other quite genuinely -

    but not, regrettably, concurrently.

    - Peter Reading, Near-Miss, from The Prison Cell & Barrel Mystery, 1976

    June 23, 2008