What are some opposite words for co-occurrence?
Antonyms for co-occurrenceco-oc·cur·rence
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term co-occurrence.
Princeton's WordNet
accompaniment, concomitant, attendant, co-occurrencenoun
an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another
Synonyms:
concurrence, tender, attendee, meeter, attender, conjunction, accompaniment, coincidence, support, attendant, backup, concomitant, musical accompaniment, escort, complementconcurrence, coincidence, conjunction, co-occurrencenoun
the temporal property of two things happening at the same time
"the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable"
Synonyms:
conjugation, colligation, connective, attendant, accompaniment, concurrence, meeting of minds, junction, continuative, conjunction, concurrency, happenstance, concomitant, alignment, coincidence, conjunctive
How to use co-occurrence in a sentence?
This is a common occurrence in our sport, it is not going to happen in the Olympic Games because we have a long time to prepare and we are going to clean up the course.
The president had effectively an extramarital affair slush fund that was administered by Michael Cohen and that he would just be expected to take care of these things, they were a regular occurrence. I mean, that in and of itself should be very disturbing.
This is a regular occurrence, given the Committees unique oversight role and responsibilities. Consistent with the Committees longstanding procedures, House Intelligence Committee staff appropriately advised the whistleblower to contact an Inspector General and to seek legal counsel.
We have to be engaged. And that doesn't necessarily mean boots on the ground in every occurrence.
The safety culture at the Tesoro Martinez refinery created conditions conducive to the occurrence and recurrence of process safety incidents that caused worker injuries at the refinery over several years.
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