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Definition of concurrent
1 : operating or occurring at the same time. 2a : running parallel. b : convergent
specifically : meeting or intersecting in a point. 3 : acting in conjunction. 4 : exercised
over the same matter or area by two different authorities concurrent jurisdiction.
3 days ago — happening or existing at the same time as something else: Delivery of the goods and
payment of the price are concurrent conditions, and must ...
Concurrent Definition & Meaning - adjective - Dictionary.com
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concurrent ; occurring or existing simultaneously or side by side: concurrent attacks by land, sea,
and air. ; acting in conjunction; cooperating: the concurrent ...
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Concurrent means happening at the same time, as in two movies showing at the same theater on
the same weekend.
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concurrent in American English · 1. occurring at the same time; existing together · 2. meeting in or
going toward the same point; converging · 3. acting together; ...
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AdjectiveEdit · Happening at the same time; simultaneous. · Belonging to the same period;
contemporary. · Acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act or ...
In concurrent validation, the test scores and criterion variable are measured simultaneously. In
predictive validation, the test scores are obtained in time 1 ...
In geometry, lines in a plane or higher-dimensional space are said to be concurrent if they intersect
at a single point. They are in contrast to parallel ...