English to Hindi Dictionary concomitant

concomitant

सहगामी
definition
noun
some of us look on pain and illness as concomitants of the stresses of living
a phenomenon that naturally accompanies or follows something.
adjective
she loved travel, with all its concomitant worries
naturally accompanying or associated.
translation of 'concomitant'
सहचारी,
आनुषंगिक,
सहवर्ती
adjective
सहगामी
example
Gone is the image of haunted faces, enslaved to drug-addiction and the many vices 'concomitant' with this curse.
It has been argued that sputum eosinophilia is related to 'concomitant' features of asthma.
Nor have changes in policy and orientation been accompanied by 'concomitant' changes in legislation.
For example, 'concomitant' complaints of limb weakness suggest the presence of neurologic or connective tissue disease.
Romanticism and the political reforms 'concomitant' with liberal thought changed this situation to some extent.
A presumptive diagnosis can be made quickly based on symptoms and 'concomitant' laboratory results.
One concern she has is that the increased stress on the rights of citizens creates a perception that foreign powers have a duty or 'concomitant' right to uphold them.
Host factors, such as age, disease severity, 'concomitant' drugs, and disease etiology, can affect responses.
One of the central clinical problems in the older alcoholic is the potential for addiction and 'concomitant' withdrawal symptoms.
Suicidal acts are generally associated with a significant acute crisis in the teenager's life and may also involve 'concomitant' depression.
They are often associated with inhalational injury and other 'concomitant' trauma.
Botulinum toxin, however, appears to be the catalyst and the cornerstone of any combination or 'concomitant' treatments.
There is, naturally, some 'concomitant' friction in the house, and distress.
In common with many other provincial towns in the Republic, there has been a heavy emphasis on housing, with little 'concomitant' amenity provision.
The questions also related to smoking habits, medication, and 'concomitant' disease.
Well, yes, it is, but there is no 'concomitant' responsibility to the audience when something gets popular.
Valerian also inhibits the enzyme-induced breakdown of GABA in the brain, with 'concomitant' sedation.
The only way intelligent futures are to be realised is by ensuring that influence in one sphere does not mean 'concomitant' influence in other spheres.
No cases of 'concomitant' AIDS and TB were found in autopsy files before 1985.
The expression of this gene is associated with 'concomitant' changes in cysteine protease activity of the petals.
If ratified, the constitution would open the gates, not to ‘savage liberalism’, but politically correct social ‘rightsism’ with the economic stagnation and unemployment that are its 'concomitants' .
Some risks are the inevitable 'concomitants' of the human condition, such as age (youth or old age), illness, and injury.
Although we live in an age marked by relativism, ever-increasing secular concerns, and 'concomitantly' weakening religious influence, the term is far from anachronistic.
Are any of the three common 'concomitants' of conscious experience (thought, feeling, and choice) absent in unconscious perception?
Sometimes, however, it is more appropriate to think of accidents as 'concomitants' , the result of different demonstrative chains.
Discussing the 'concomitants' of ‘community,’ Schuster quotes P.M. Jones' study of neighborhoods in seventeenth-century Paris.
For women old age was often thought to start earlier, in the late forties or around fifty, when the physical 'concomitants' of menopause became visible; for men the defining characteristic was capacity for full-time work.
‘Gerry's condition is really a complex and severe post-traumatic stress disorder, with all the usual 'concomitants' : sleep disturbance, nightmares, flashbacks, depression, switches in mood,’ he remarks.
Evidence for the centrality of food ‘includes the facial expression, which focuses on oral expulsion and closing of the nares, and the physiological 'concomitants' of nausea and gagging.’
Rarity is not necessarily 'concomitantly' interesting.
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