concurrent

/kənˈkɜrənt/
adjective
  1. Existing, happening, or done at the same time.
    • She took concurrent classes in history and art last semester.
    • The two concerts were concurrent, so we had to choose one.
    • The company faced concurrent challenges of rising costs and falling sales.
  2. In agreement or harmony.
    • The judge issued a concurrent opinion, agreeing with the majority decision.
    • The committee members were concurrent in their support for the new policy.
    • Our opinions on the matter are concurrent, so we can move forward.
Antonyms
noun
  1. One that acts in conjunction with another; a contributing factor.
    • The study identified multiple concurrents of the economic downturn.
    • In the accident, several concurrents led to the final outcome.
    • The storm and the power outage were concurrents that caused the blackout.
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