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concomitance

[kon-kom-i-tuhns, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɒm ɪ təns, kən- /




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“But the victory in this battle required the concomitance.”

From New York Times

Thus, in hunting for some cause and effect in the activity of the will, we bring to light, in the end, only a certain concomitance and sequence.

From Project Gutenberg

As respects complexity, intensity, and time-order, the concomitance is apparently complete.

From Project Gutenberg

It is to place it in a necessary link of succession, concomitance, and causality with other phenomena which explain it by analogy.

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The locative primarily denotes rest in a place, the ablative motion from a place, and the instrumental the means or concomitance of an action.

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