Concertedly [adverb]

Definition of Concertedly:

as a group; all at once

Opposite/Antonyms of Concertedly:


Sentence/Example of Concertedly:

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.

Many of America’s smallest businesses would benefit from a concerted strategy to grow more of them to $1 million in revenue and beyond.

Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, sought to focus on his concerted effort to confirm Barrett.

It’s important to make a concerted effort to talk with your team about how they are coping, what their specific work-from-home situations look like, and how you can better enable and foster their productivity.

It’s also the hardest ranking factor to improve because link building takes such a concerted amount of effort and can take years in big industries.

To add to the unearthly noise they yelled concertedly with the full power of their lungs.