simultaneous
IPA: saɪmʌɫtˈeɪniʌs
adjective
- Happening at the same moment.
- (mathematics, of a set of equations) To be solved for the same values of variables.
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Examples of "simultaneous" in Sentences
- The accident was simultaneous.
- The events can happen simultaneously.
- It was simultaneously clever and sensuous.
- Simultaneously, oil is injected into the vaporizer.
- Simultaneous doesn't mean the same day and the same hour.
- It's nearly simultaneous with the ignition of the engines.
- Both are heard simultaneously in the beginning of the fugue.
- A salvo is the simultaneous discharge of artillery or firearms.
- In other words, the huddling and the shooting are simultaneous.
- Pandiculation is the act of stretching and yawning simultaneously.
- I repeat that we were incapable of waging what we called the simultaneous battle.
- Is there any need to stockpile more than the supplies needed to contain simultaneous outbreaks in several major cities?
- Mr. Yoffie: Because we teach the Chinese courses in simultaneous translation, a very large percentage of students is Chinese-speaking with limited English, which leads to certain types of students.
- The indictment alleges he also handed over diagrams of the Arlington subway stations and gave suggestions about where to put explosives on trains to kill the most people in simultaneous attacks planned for 2011.
- Anyway I'll live but my body said 'stay here under this lovely warm duvet with a cat curled up at your feet and bask' so I've had a glorious snuffly, sneezy morning reading three novels which I have in simultaneous progress.
- The Eight Pieces for Four Timpani, for example, of which four were performed — "Saeta" and "Canaries" are both early (1949) experiments in simultaneous tempi and metric modulation, and, with their predominantly triplet -, eighth -, and dotted-eighth-note vocabulary, there are fleeting audible glimpses of Reichian phase-shifting.
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