Antonyms for concomitance
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kon-kom-i-tuh ns, kuh n- |
Phonetic Transcription : kɒnˈkɒm ɪ təns, kən- |
Definition of concomitance
Origin :- 1520s, from Middle French concomitance, from Medieval Latin concomitantia, from Late Latin concomitantem (see concomitant). Related: Concomitancy.
- As in association : noun mental connection
- As in coincidence : noun agreement; coexistence
- As in conjunction : noun combination
- Their relation is that of mere coincidence or concomitance, and not causation.
- Extract from : « The Problems of Psychical Research » by Hereward Carrington
- Why cannot we accept the simple fact of concomitance in this case also?
- Extract from : « A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution » by C. M. Williams
- Yet it comes to be by concomitance, because it serves a greater good in relation to the universe.
- Extract from : « Theodicy » by G. W. Leibniz
- God, who is the cause of the concomitance of bodily and mental facts, is in truth the sole cause in the universe.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 » by Various
- All that could be asserted would be the relation of concomitance or of juxtaposition, not the relation of cause and effect.
- Extract from : « Catholic World, Vol. XI, April 1870-September 1870 » by Various
- It is the concomitance of the two, to the thought of which we are not yet used, that thwarts us.
- Extract from : « A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution » by C. M. Williams
- First, concomitance is an accomplished fact, and we may consider it as an organic manifestation parallel to that of the mind.
- Extract from : « Essay on the Creative Imagination » by Th. Ribot
- As respects complexity, intensity, and time-order, the concomitance is apparently complete.
- Extract from : « Herbert Spencer » by J. Arthur Thomson
- I foresaw a concomitance of relations between this movement of the shoulder and the expression of the head.
- Extract from : « Delsarte System of Oratory » by Various
- Dynamic harmony is founded on the concomitance of the relations existing between all the agents of gesture.
- Extract from : « Delsarte System of Oratory » by Various
Synonyms for concomitance
- accompaniment
- accord
- accordance
- affiliation
- agreement
- alliance
- association
- bond
- cahoots
- coincidence
- collaboration
- combination
- concomitance
- concordance
- concurrence
- conformity
- congruency
- conjointment
- conjunction
- connotation
- consonance
- correlation
- correspondence
- hookup
- identification
- impression
- joining
- juxtaposition
- linkage
- linking
- lumping together
- mixing
- mixture
- pairing
- parallelism
- partnership
- recollection
- relation
- remembrance
- synchronism
- tie
- tie-up
- train of thought
- union
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