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concurrently

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con·cur·rent  (kn-kûrnt, -kr-)
adj.
1. Happening at the same time as something else. See Synonyms at contemporary.
2. Operating or acting in conjunction with another.
3. Meeting or tending to meet at the same point; convergent.
4. Being in accordance; harmonious.

[Middle English, from Latin concurrns, concurrent-, present participle of concurrere, to coincide; see concur.]

con·current n.
con·current·ly adv.
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Adv.1.concurrently - overlapping in duration; "concurrently with the conference an exhibition of things associated with Rutherford was held"; "going to school and holding a job at the same time"
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concurrently [kənˈkʌrntlɪ] adval mismo tiempo
concurrently [kənˈkʌrntlɪ] advsimultanément
concurrently [kənˈkʌrntlɪ] advgleichzeitig
concurrently [kənˈkʌrntlɪ] advsimultaneamente


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The plan was based on the fact that the French line of operation was to extended, and it proposed that instead of, or concurrently with, action on the front to bar the advance of the French, we should attack their line of communication.
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Flora had 'gone to lie down' in the next room, concurrently with which retirement a smell of something to drink had broken out in the house.
 
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