concomitantly
1 of 1adverb/kənˈkɑmɪtəntli/
1
at the same time or alongside something else
- The changes in the economy were concomitantly accompanied by shifts in consumer behavior.
- The advancements in technology were concomitantly followed by changes in communication methods.
- Increased workload concomitantly led to a rise in stress levels among employees.
- The introduction of new policies was concomitantly met with public debate.
- Economic growth was concomitantly associated with improved living standards.