noun
- the state of existing or occurring together; accompaniment
Usage: formal
Examples
- The concomitance of economic growth and environmental degradation is a major concern.
- There is a clear concomitance between stress and physical illness.
- The study examined the concomitance of poverty and poor educational outcomes.
- The concomitance of these symptoms suggests a specific diagnosis.
- Researchers noted the concomitance of social media use and anxiety in teenagers.
- The concomitance of technological advancement and job displacement is inevitable.