simultaneousness
IPA: saɪmʌɫtˈeɪniʌsnʌs
noun
- The quality or state of being simultaneous; simultaneity.
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Examples of "simultaneousness" in Sentences
- I think you are too well pleased with the simultaneousness.
- The remarkable simultaneousness of these moves smells like collusion.
- No wonder a mere man said, "I can't cook because of the awful simultaneousness of everything."
- As they did so, I remember so well each lowered his cigar suddenly with the simultaneousness of a drill.
- Two streams were running simultaneousness for most of the day with great presentations running in both rooms.
- Four minutes had been found to express indifference to indoor arrangements, and simultaneousness had implied too great an anxiety about meals.
- There appears also to be an incorrectness in the notion which occurs both here and in the Gorgias, of the simultaneousness of merely bodily pleasures and pains.
- Its universality, simultaneousness, minute accuracy, quantifiability, etc., are such that it is really to the visual Presentment that I refer all other elements in my sense-experience.
- In the thinking of Leibniz this simultaneousness is grounded in the all-pervading lex continui, which maintains that “all” basic constituents of the universe are somehow contin - uous, be they physical or metaphysical, elemental or rational.
- It is worse; for you cannot sit motionless in the heart of these perils, because the boat is rocking like a cradle, and you are pitched one way and the other, without the slightest warning; and only by a certain self-adjusting buoyancy and simultaneousness of volition and action, can you escape being made a Mazeppa of, and run away with where the all-seeing sun himself could never pierce you out.
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