6 sentences with 'concomitant'

Example sentences and phrases with the word concomitant and other words derived from it.


« These "maids" were necessitated by the growth of the middle classes and the concomitant change in gender roles. »
« They also relentlessly taxed the peasantry: royal taxes doubled in France between 1630 and 1650, and the concomitant peasant uprisings were ruthlessly suppressed. »
« The overall result was a higher literacy rate than anywhere else in the world at the time, with concomitant advantages in technological progress and commercial prosperity. »
« In turn, an individual's religious confession was concomitant with loyalty or disloyalty to his prince - someone who followed a rival branch of Christianity was, from a ruler's perspective, not only a religious dissident, but a political rebel. »
« Because of its location as a crossroads between east and west, Italian cities were larger and there were simply more of them compared to other kingdoms and regions of Europe, with the concomitant economic prosperity and sophistication associated with urban life. »
« What the Victorian elite feared more than anything else was that the working class would somehow overwhelm them, through a communist revolution. They tended to fear a concomitant national decline, sometimes even imagining that Western civilisation itself had reached its apex and was doomed to degenerate. »

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