CONCURRENT in a Sentence
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12 example sentences for CONCURRENT, such as:
1. Any change ought not to be made without the general concurrence of all concerned.
2. The doctor may seek the concurrence of a relative before carrying out the procedure.
3. Let us suppose then the legislative placed in the concurrence of three distinct persons.
4. Seriously, however, she felt tolerably persuaded that all this must have taken place with that gentleman's concurrence.
2. The doctor may seek the concurrence of a relative before carrying out the procedure.
3. Let us suppose then the legislative placed in the concurrence of three distinct persons.
4. Seriously, however, she felt tolerably persuaded that all this must have taken place with that gentleman's concurrence.
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Meanings and Examples of CONCURRENT
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concurrent
a. occurring or operating at the same time
Classic Sentence:
1 Lady Bertram made no objection; and every one concerned in the going was forward in expressing their ready concurrence, excepting Edmund, who heard it all and said nothing.
2 She could not have supposed it in the power of any concurrence of circumstances to give her so many painful sensations on the first day of hearing of William's promotion.
3 The matron expressed her entire concurrence in this intelligible simile; and the beadle went on.
4 Uriah, with his long hands slowly twining over one another, made a ghastly writhe from the waist upwards, to express his concurrence in this estimation of me.
5 If it could not be done with Mr. Mills's sanction and concurrence, I besought a clandestine interview in the back kitchen where the Mangle was.
6 Seriously, however, she felt tolerably persuaded that all this must have taken place with that gentleman's concurrence.
7 But the enemy who, by any lucky concurrence of accidents, has found means to elude the vigilance of the scouts, will seldom meet with sentinels nearer home to sound the alarm.
8 Let us suppose then the legislative placed in the concurrence of three distinct persons.
Example Sentence:
1 The Winter War fought between Finland and the Soviet Union, was a concurrent war to World War II, and thus is covered in its own main article.
2 Bush, along with Walker, Rick Perry, Carly Fiorina and others, has committed to attend a conservative cattle call in Atlanta hosted by RedState founder Erick Erickson that is concurrent to the straw poll.
3 Any change ought not to be made without the general concurrence of all concerned.
4 The doctor may seek the concurrence of a relative before carrying out the procedure.