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concordant

[kon-kawr-dnt, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɔr dnt, kən- /












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“If a 16-year-old individual is ready to take gender affirming hormone therapy, such as estrogen or testosterone, they will be concordant with their peers, who are nearly all experiencing pubertal hormones.”

From Seattle Times

Further, racially concordant interactions generally lead to enhanced satisfaction and better clinical outcomes.

From Salon

Providers who are not racially/ethnically concordant with their patients—that is, both come from different racial or ethnic background—may incorrectly conflate race, ethnicity and ancestry.

From Scientific American

Occasionally histrionic descriptions of his life and most famous paintings are thus entirely concordant.

From Washington Post

Department of Homeland Security “wanted to continue to provide flexibility” but that there was “a concordant need to resume the carefully balanced protections implemented by federal regulations.”

From Los Angeles Times