Concurrent
/kənˈkʌrənt/
Meaning & Definition
adjective
Existing, happening, or done at the same time.
The conference had several concurrent sessions that attendees could choose from.
Occurring together in a way that is simultaneous.
The two races will be held concurrent to each other this year for the first time.
Operating or functioning at the same time.
The concurrent processing of multiple tasks increased the system's efficiency.
Etymology
Late Middle English, from Latin 'concurrens', present participle of 'concurrere' meaning 'to run together'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
concurrent resolution
A working together of two or more entities to solve a problem at the same time.
concurrent programming
A form of computing where multiple processes are executed simultaneously.
Related Words
concurrence
The occurrence of events happening at the same time.
coincidence
The occurrence of events that happen at the same time by chance.
Slang Meanings
At the same time as something else.
I started my work concurrent with your project.