simultaneously

IPA: saɪmʌɫtˈeɪniʌsɫi

adverb

  • Occurring at the same time.
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Examples of "simultaneously" in Sentences

  • The events can happen simultaneously.
  • It was simultaneously clever and sensuous.
  • Simultaneously, oil is injected into the vaporizer.
  • Trying to take both approaches simultaneously is pure fail.
  • Both are heard simultaneously in the beginning of the fugue.
  • Maybe the accidental and the deliberate events occur simultaneously.
  • On its face, this both makes a ton of sense, and simultaneously is odd.
  • A score of things, which no eye could take in simultaneously, happened.
  • The Battle of Busan and the Battle of Dadaejin occurred almost simultaneously.
  • That King believed it was possible to promulgate a moral doctrine that allowed one to violate and to respect the law simultaneously is secondary.
  • Although the judges will begin their term simultaneously, there are enough experienced judges on the bench to help the new appointees, Wells said.
  • My resolution for the new year should be to stop borrowing and ILLing books from the library just because I get bored or see something shiny. 40-50+ books out simultaneously is really just ridiculous.
  • There is absolutely no inconsistency or hypocrisy in simultaneously taking the positions that (1) overall, the stimulus is harming the economy and (2) wanting your constituents to get as much stimulus dollars as possible.

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