contemporaneously

IPA: kʌntɛmpɝˈeɪniʌsɫi

adverb

  • In the same period of time.
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Examples of "contemporaneously" in Sentences

  • Since it was written contemporaneously, there's a good chance it was adapted from a real event.
  • The atomic theory was developed by studying something that exists contemporaneously with the investigator.
  • JAD: The atomic theory was developed by studying something that exists contemporaneously with the investigator.
  • The only other ‘important Christian figure’ who was supposed to be in Rome contemporaneously with Peter was St. Paul.
  • Maybe you´d like to buy my house at Lakeside and settle down in a more tranquil atmosphere among other folks born contemporaneously with yourself.
  • Furthermore, the CREW press release also noticeably omits the identification of the Maryland state candidates St. John "contemporaneously" contributed to in 2006.
  • "If someone can explain to me how you can contemporaneously fill in a form on your iPhone or laptop while driving down the M25 … it's utterly, utterly preposterous."
  • They have the advantage over interviews because they were written contemporaneously, before memories faded, and because they were highly detailed and technically precise.

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