noun
- things that naturally accompany or occur together with something else
Usage: plural form of concomitant; formal
Examples
- Poverty and its concomitants—poor health and limited education—affect millions.
- The concomitants of rapid industrialization include pollution and urban crowding.
- Success often brings concomitants like increased responsibility and public scrutiny.
- The disease and its concomitants made daily life increasingly difficult.
- Economic growth and its concomitants transformed the rural community.
- The researchers studied depression and its common concomitants.