What does co-occur mean?

Definitions for co-occur
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Princeton's WordNet

  1. coincide, co-occur, cooccurverb

    go with, fall together

Wiktionary

  1. co-occurverb

    To occur together.

    For all of the taxonomies studied, there was a level of abstraction at which all of these factors co-occurred.

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  1. co-occur

    Co-occur is defined as the simultaneous or concurrent occurrence of two or more events or conditions. It can also refer to events or conditions that occur together more often than could be expected by chance.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-occur in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-occur in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of co-occur in a Sentence

  1. Dan Greenhaus:

    Admittedly, the data does not yet support the type of snapback seen in 2014 but more growth is better than less and we expect that to occur this year.

  2. Joe Parks:

    PTSD is most likely whenthings occur over an extended period of time where you just have to be in it or sit in it, combat is like that: Youre in your foxhole, youre being shot at, and you have to stay there. Women get PTSD from domestic violence and they cant get out. Clearly, coronavirus can have that effect on people. You feel threatened and your lifes in danger, and you cant do anything about it.

  3. Eszter Vamos:

    Research shows that in addition to severe chest infections, flu may also lead to heart attacks and strokes, most severe influenza complications occur in the elderly and people who suffer from long-term conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and asthma.

  4. Alexandra Glazier:

    These life-changing VCA transplants can only occur when a donor family looks past their grief and gives to someone in need.

  5. Bill Clinton spokesman Angel Urena:

    The trip led to the successful release of two American journalists who were being held in North Korea, this request turned out to be unnecessary and the trip was able to occur without diplomatic passports.

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