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Definitions from the WebConcomitanceDescription:Concomitance refers to the state of two or more events or situations occurring together or in close connection with each other. It implies a relationship of simultaneous or parallel existence. Examples:Noun (General Sense):The concomitance of hard work and dedication often leads to success. Scientists have observed a concomitance between smoking and lung cancer. Noun (Philosophy):In philosophy, concomitance refers to the simultaneous occurrence of two events without implying a cause-and-effect relationship between them. The philosopher discussed the concomitance of mind and body in his latest book. Related Products:For further reading on concomitance, check out the following books: | ||||
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