5 Metaphors for concomitants

Concomitant is a defective self-control.

Necessary concomitants or affections of this vegetal faculty are life and his privation, death.

The heart's action is increased, the pulse is quickened, an excess of blood is forced into the vessels, and from their becoming engorged and dilated the face gets flushed, all the usual concomitants of a general engorgement of the circulation being the result.

Its necessary concomitants, are official inattention and oscitancy.

Concomitant is the release of some brake upon the blood pressure mechanisms, so that a family tendency to high blood pressure will flare up.

5 Metaphors for  concomitants