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concurrentexisting or happening at the same time He was imprisoned for two concurrent terms of 30 months and 18 months. concurrently jump to other results adverb The prison sentences will run concurrently.Ch [..]
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concurrentlate 14c., from Old French concurrent or directly from Latin concurrentem (nominative concurrens), present participle of concurrere (see concur). Related: Concurrency; concurrently. Concurrent jurisdi [..]
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concurrentsimultaneous, or at the same time.
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concurrentHappening at the same time such as activities carried out in parallel. [D02510]
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concurrentadj. Occurring or acting together.
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concurrentOccurring or existing at the same time.
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concurrentA way to measure the usage of software licenses. Rather than limiting usage based on the number of people who are entitled to use the software, a concurrent-use license places a limit on the number of [..]
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concurrent1 : occurring, arising, or operating at the same time often in relationship, conjunction, association, or cooperation [the power of taxation in the general and state governments is acknowledged to be [..]
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concurrent(adj) occurring or operating at the same time
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concurrentThis means simultaneous. With EBRT, usually refers to androgen deprivation that is given during the course of treatment.
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concurrentReferring to classes - running at the same time.
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concurrentThere is no definition currently available.
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concurrenthappening at the same time as something else; simultaneous
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concurrentSentence taking place or existing at the same time as another.
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concurrentIf a defendant is sentenced for multiple offences and the sentences are to run concurrently then he or she will serve them simultaneously at the same time notwithstanding the aggregate numerical total.
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concurrentTwo or more terms of imprisonment to be served at the same time, thereby making the defendant serve only one term;
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concurrentPertaining to the occurrence of two or more events or activities within the same specified interval of time.
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concurrent
Happening at the same time; simultaneous.
* Tyndall
*: changesconcurrent with the visual changes in the eye
time, industry, and faculties.
One pursuing the same course, or seeking the same obje [..]
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