contemporaneous

IPA: kʌntɛmpɝˈeɪniʌs

adjective

  • Existing or created in the same period of time.
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Examples of "contemporaneous" in Sentences

  • So the play and her book are contemporaneous.
  • None of them are contemporaneous to the article.
  • Do look up the meanings of extant and contemporaneous.
  • Contemporaneous bronze reductions of the monument exist.
  • It is contemporaneous with most of the Icelandic literature.
  • The most detailed contemporaneous account was that of Schuyler.
  • The lack of contemporaneous edits also supports this conclusion.
  • Was it rarer in contemporaneous governments that weren’t fascist?
  • Events occurred as described in the contemporaneous written report.
  • The entries seem to be contemporaneous with the manumissions which they record.
  • The motives which prompted it can be inferred by recalling contemporaneous political events.
  • That would make sense from the point of view that Jack, though immortal and non-contemporaneous, is still human.
  • (The paper itself does mention self-defense provisions in contemporaneous state constitutions and then nods to the 9th before genuflecting at the altar of the 14th.)
  • I am prompted to do so by the panegyrics pronounced by one and all here on the deed which is to form "the brightest page in contemporaneous history;" and, being in the minority, I must needs bow deferentially to the opinions of the mass.
  • Data from a later period supports the favorable majority opinion of the influential Lohani chief formed during the first war, and indicates the relationship between Sarwar Khan and colonial authorities may have been more extensive than indicated in contemporaneous documents.
  • And we would feel constrained to confess ourselves poor diagnosticians if George Bernard Shaw, the enfant terrible of nimble wit in contemporaneous literature, succeeded in disproving the existence in himself of the same strain of blood as coursed in the veins of Heinrich Heine.
  • Nevertheless, Augustine calls a contemporaneous Bishop of Rome the "head of the Western Church," and almost immediately after his death one ascended the episcopal chair at Rome whose ambition, energy, and personal bravery were a promise of those qualities which were to render his successors the kings of kings.

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