Concomitance [noun]
Definition of Concomitance:
mental connection
Synonyms of Concomitance:
Sentence/Example of Concomitance:
God, who is the cause of the concomitance of bodily and mental facts, is in truth the sole cause in the universe.
No such pleasing concomitance of characteristics is observable to-day, or has been presented in the past.
Thus a remarkable concomitance has been observed between spots on the sun, displays of Aurora Borealis, and magnetic storms.
God gives reason to the human race; misfortunes arise thence by concomitance.
If that were so, perhaps neither sin nor unhappiness would ever occur, even by concomitance.
The idea of law in Nature, as understood by Lucretius, is not merely that of invariable sequence or concomitance of phenomena.
I foresaw a concomitance of relations between this movement of the shoulder and the expression of the head.
Whence comes its perfect concomitance or relations with moral or physical pain?
Dynamic harmony is founded on the concomitance of the relations existing between all the agents of gesture.
Why cannot we accept the simple fact of concomitance in this case also?