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concertedly
adverb as in synchronously
Weak matches
- all at once
- all together
- as one
- at one fell swoop
- closely
- coincidentally
- collectively
- combined
- commonly
- concomitantly
- concurrently
- conjointly
- contemporaneously
- en masse
- hand in glove
- hand in hand
- in a body
- in concert
- in cooperation
- in one breath
- in sync
- in tandem
- in unison
- jointly
- mutually
- on the beat
- side by side
- simultaneously
- synchronically
- unanimously
- unitedly
- with one accord
- with one voice
- with the beat
adverb as in together
Strongest matches
Strong match
Weak matches
- all together
- as one
- at one fell swoop
- coincidentally
- combined
- commonly
- concomitantly
- concurrently
- conjointly
- contemporaneously
- en masse
- hand in glove
- hand in hand
- in a body
- in concert
- in cooperation
- in one breath
- in sync
- in unison
- mutually
- on the beat
- side by side
- synchronically
- unanimously
- with one accord
- with one voice
- with the beat
Example Sentences
From day one, the Prometeo team has made concerted efforts to have both men and women in decision-maker roles.
Of the eight House seats Republicans flipped in the election so far, six were won by female candidates, a reflection of a concerted effort to elect GOP women to Congress after the election of a wave of Democratic women two years ago.
Over the past decade or so, no team has made more of a concerted effort to win a title than Los Angeles.
Especially in middle- and upper-income countries, concerted action in prior decades has done much to reduce the harm caused by lead-based gasoline and paint.
Better data would make it easier to measure results, track progress and drive accountability in a concerted way, enabling financial markets to make more informed decisions about climate risk.
To add to the unearthly noise they yelled concertedly with the full power of their lungs.
And the ring was tightening; the attack was coming, now, more and more concertedly.
There's where volunteer officers make their mistakes; they don't think and act concertedly as regulars do.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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