noun
- plural of concurrent; things that happen or exist at the same time
- in geometry, lines or planes that meet at a point
Usage: formal or technical usage; often used in legal, computing, or academic contexts
Usage: mathematical or technical term
Examples
- The concurrents of multiple software processes can cause system conflicts.
- In the legal case, the judge considered the concurrents of both testimonies.
- The three concurrents in the diagram all intersect at a single point.
- The concurrents of the two historical events shaped the nation's future.
- Computer systems must manage concurrents efficiently to prevent crashes.
- The concurrents of different cultural movements influenced modern art.