concomitants

[US]/kənˈkɒmɪtənts/
[UK]/kənˈkɑːmɪtənts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.things that accompany or are associated with something

Phrases & Collocations

concomitants of change

concomitants of risk

concomitants of growth

concomitants of success

concomitants of health

concomitants of development

concomitants of education

concomitants of behavior

concomitants of innovation

concomitants of poverty

Example Sentences

concomitants of stress often include fatigue and irritability.

the study examined the concomitants of economic growth.

concomitants in nature can reveal important ecological relationships.

health issues often have psychological concomitants.

concomitants of aging may include memory loss and decreased mobility.

understanding the concomitants of addiction is crucial for recovery.

there are many social concomitants of poverty.

the concomitants of climate change can be devastating.

concomitants of innovation often include risk and uncertainty.

we must address the concomitants of urbanization in our planning.

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