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fortune to discover only corroborative evidence. — Fielding;<br />

• (concomitant)- existing or occurring with something else, often in a lesser<br />

way; accompanying; concurrent, ( , ); The<br />

sentiment that ruled his mind was anger, with its natural concomitant -- the<br />

desire to punish. — The Trampling of the Lilies;<br />

ambience = ambiance = atmosphere ~ milieu ~ surrounding : medium :<br />

circumstance = context<br />

• (ambience/ ambiance)- the mood, character, quality, tone, atmosphere,<br />

etc., particularly of an environment or milieu, ( , ); It's<br />

also a very atmospheric story, where its ambience is an important character;<br />

• (milieu)- surroundings, esp. of a social or cultural nature, ( ,<br />

); These social circumstances constitute a<br />

morbid milieu which is detrimental to the health of an individual and<br />

society;<br />

• (context)- the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular<br />

event, situation, etc., ( ); To anyone who<br />

studied law the term good faith in this context is a contortion of legal<br />

terminology;<br />

environ ~ subsume = embrace = encompass = contain = constitute =<br />

comprise = comprehend > comprehensive {inclusive} : unaccountable<br />

• (environ)- to form a circle or ring round; surround; envelop; Though it was<br />

so near the town, the clump of trees in which it was environed was a<br />

veritable grove. — The Open Door, and the Portrait. Stories of the Seen and the<br />

Unseen;<br />

• (subsume)- to consider or include (an idea, term, proposition, etc.) as part<br />

of a more comprehensive one, ((<br />

) , ); For a long time caste<br />

was subsumed under the category of labor;<br />

• (embrace)- to take or clasp in the arms; press to the bosom; hug,(<br />

); She submitted to his embrace, and leaned upon his shoulder, and<br />

looked up into his face. — The Eustace Diamonds;<br />

• to include or contain, ( , , ); The offer was<br />

readily embraced, and by the irresistible help of the Parthians a revolution<br />

was effected at Jerusalem. — The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient<br />

Eastern World;<br />

• (encompass)- to form a circle about; encircle; surround, ( ,<br />

, ); Maternus found that he was encompassed, and

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