occurrent in English

adjective
1
actually occurring or observable, not potential or hypothetical.
These are judgments about one's conscious and occurrent first-order intentional states referring to physical objects.

Use "occurrent" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "occurrent" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "occurrent", or refer to the context using the word "occurrent" in the English Dictionary.

1. 6 synonyms for Coinciding: coincident, coincidental, concurrent, co-occurrent, cooccurring, simultaneous

2. 6 synonyms for Coinciding: coincident, coincidental, concurrent, co-occurrent, cooccurring, simultaneous

3. Coinciding - occurring or operating at the same time; "a series of coincident events" coincident , coincidental , concurrent , co-occurrent , cooccurring , simultaneous

4. Coinciding adj 1: occurring or operating at the same time; "a series of coincident events" [syn: coincident, coincidental, Coinciding, concurrent, co-occurrent, cooccurring, simultaneous] Moby Thesaurus II …

5. Pain co-occurrent and due to varicose veins of Bilateral legs; Varicose veins of Bilateral legs with pain; Varicose veins of both legs with pain

6. Coinciding: 1 adj occurring or operating at the same time Synonyms: co-occurrent , coincident , coincidental , concurrent , cooccurring , simultaneous synchronal , synchronic , synchronous occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase

7. The movement of the place where the polar air mass and the horse latitude pacific air mass meet (joined band) affects the fire seasons and fire occurrent rates in the east part of China.

8. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Coinciding. Princeton's WordNet (1.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: coincident, coincidental, Coinciding, concurrent, co-occurrent, cooccurring, simultaneous (adj) occurring or operating at the same time

9. Mental events which can quite properly be described as ‘assents’ or ‘Assentings’ really do occur; and they certainly are relevant to the analysis of the complex and multiform disposition which we call belief, whether we are considering the initiation of such a disposition, or the occurrent manifestations of it when it has been acquired.