inconcurrent

[in-k uh n-kur-uh nt]

inconcurrent Definition

not concurrent; not occurring at the same time or place.

Using inconcurrent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inconcurrent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two events were inconcurrent, happening in different locations and times.

  • Example

    The data sets were inconcurrent, making it difficult to compare them.

  • Example

    The testimony of the witnesses was inconcurrent, with each person giving a different account of the events.

inconcurrent Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: inconcurrent in Brief

The term 'inconcurrent' [in-k uh n-kur-uh nt] refers to things that do not occur at the same time or place. It is often used to describe events, data sets, or testimonies that are nonconcurrent, noncontemporaneous, or noncoincident.