Concurrent


The meaning of the word Concurrent is: occurring at the same point in time


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Since my anniversary and my mother-in-law’s birthday are both on August 12, the two events are concurrent.

published by Darlena on 2021-03-09 22:43:34


Kate and Kelly are having concurrent weddings to save money.

published by Syreeta on 2021-07-12 10:34:56


Fortunately my children have concurrent birthdays so I only have to buy one birthday cake.

published by Moriah on 2021-09-11 03:02:30


The judge gave the convicted man two concurrent sentences to be served at the same time.

published by Reginia on 2021-10-09 20:52:14


At one time, Hank was a bigamist because he was a spouse in concurrent marriages.

published by Ora on 2021-10-05 19:02:54


Because the two exams are concurrent, I will have to talk to one of my professors about rescheduling a test.

published by Carisa on 2021-07-17 14:07:32


Concurrent powers are those held by both the national and regional governments.

published by Annabell on 2021-05-02 17:48:22


On Saturday, there are three concurrent fashion shows with each of them starting at seven o’clock in the evening.

published by Enid on 2021-11-26 07:38:53


Since Brenda received concurrent prison sentences, she will serve her punishments simultaneously.

published by Palma on 2021-03-11 10:03:07


When our children’s band concerts are concurrent, it is impossible for us to attend both shows.

published by Nereida on 2021-07-09 06:39:31


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