Crossword-Solution: CONCOMITANT 11 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Concomitant a. Accompanying; conjoined; attending.
Concomitant n. One who, or that which, accompanies, or is
collaterally connected with another; a companion; an associate; an
accompaniment.

We have 29 clues for the answer “CONCOMITANT”

Clue Answers
GOING together 4 answers
coincident 6 answers
analogue 9 answers
concomitant 22 answers
consequent 24 answers
compeer 27 answers
Accompanist 31 answers
Attribute 34 answers
simultaneous 35 answers
Satellite 36 answers
Partner 38 answers
Incident 41 answers
Accom-panying 43 answers
ancillary 47 answers
Companion 48 answers
Mate 50 answers
collateral 53 answers
Escort 55 answers
Adjunct 57 answers
Accompaniment 60 answers
consort 60 answers
Attendant 62 answers
Peer 64 answers
fellow 64 answers
Associate 69 answers
Follower 71 answers
ACCESSORY ___ 74 answers
Match 92 answers
Equal 92 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONCOMITANT (5)

Have we taken too much liberty without the concomitant responsibility? I know that I find I wish I could run parts of my life in fast forward.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
Other people, of whom I am one, believe that it was a necessary concomitant of the revolution; it was itself a revolution, not a growth, and like every other revolution it has had its fearful reaction.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
But happiness and utility are not necessarily concomitant; and even when an undergraduate’s course is least employed for its intended purpose (as, alas! mine was)—for happiness, certainly not pure, but simple, give me life at a University.
Tracks of a Rolling Stone Henry J. Coke 2012
The study of matter, divided as it is into a number of elements, offers an interesting field for study and research work, as does also its concomitant Cosmic Energy.
The Planet Mars and its Inhabitants Eros Urides and J. L. Kennon 2008
The schoolmen extricate themselves from this difficulty by the distinction of a _preceding_ and a _concomitant_ will.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996

Quotes with CONCOMITANT (3)

The separation of the individual from a corporeal relationship with the Soul is mirrored in the separation of the individual from nature. This is perhaps one of the most important spiritual and psychological poisons of modernity: the alienation of the individual from the wilderness of nature. The modern obsession with progress and technology has worked to effectively separate man from the unpredictable and uncontrollable milieu of the wilderness and the concomitant alienation…
Craig Williams Entering the Desert
She observed the dumb-show by which her neighbour was expressing her passion for music, but she refrained from copying it. This was not to say that, for once that she had consented to spend a few minutes in Mme. de Saint-Euverte's house, the Princesse des Laumes would not have wished (so that the act of politeness to her hostess which she had performed by coming might, so to speak, 'count double') to shew herself as friendly and obliging as possible. But she had a natural hor…
Marcel Proust Swann's Way
It is my conviction that, with the spread of true scientific culture, whatever may be the medium, historical, philological, philosophical, or physical, through which that culture is conveyed, and with its necessary concomitant, a constant elevation of the standard of veracity, the end of the evolution of theology will be like its beginning — it will cease to have any relation to ethics. I suppose that, so long as the human mind exists, it will not escape its deep-seated insti…
Thomas Henry Huxley The Evolution Of Theology: An Anthropological Study