Concurrently [adverb]

Definition of Concurrently:

together

Synonyms of Concurrently:


Opposite/Antonyms of Concurrently:

-


Sentence/Example of Concurrently:

That’s happening concurrently with near-impossible working conditions for many brick-and-mortar restaurants.

There’s little she isn’t prepared for, and people like Oborne and Peterson see her confidence growing concurrently with the artist she is.

More than half of the top 100 online retailers ran concurrent sales on Tuesday, Digital Commerce 360 found.

Each charge against the pair carries a five- or seven-year sentence if they are convicted in Michigan — adding up to a maximum 12 years as some sentences for the charges would be concurrent.

So, while the tech giants attempt to prove they can measure up TV’s concurrent viewership, the TV networks are trying to show they can match the tech giants’ financial offers.

While linear viewership is eroding, traditional TV remains an easy, cost-effective way for advertisers to reach a large, concurrent audience.

Multiple devices can use the Solis concurrently, so it’s handy if your kid wants to stream YouTube videos while you work.

Concurrently with it there will be going on, as I have said, a man's special technical training.

Concurrently with this change of ownership there was going on a great improvement in agriculture.

Concurrently with this extension of mechanical possibilities the new science of electricity grew up.