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contemporaneously

[ US /kənˌtɛmpɝˈeɪniəsɫi/ ]
[ UK /kəntˌɛmpɔːɹˈe‍ɪni‍əsli/ ]
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  1. during the same period of time
    contemporaneously, or possibly a little later, there developed a great Sumerian civilisation

How To Use contemporaneously In A Sentence

  • At Heidelberg, making the acquaintance of M. Fortnoye contemporaneously with my departure, he had become more enthralled than he ever confessed to this radiant traveler -- whom he called a packman, but regarded as a M.rcury -- and his pretty scheme of matrimony in motion. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
  • Microscope observations indicate that LIS-A organic carbon is a mixture of 25% carbon formed and deposited contemporaneously with the sediment and ~75% reworked organic carbon characterized by preaged terrestrial detritus. Domack on the Larsen 1-A Ice Shelf « Climate Audit
  • Contemporaneously the child is taught to recognise and touch some of the letters of the alphabet made in sandpaper. The Montessori Method
  • The Chengchuan Formation are heteropic deposits ( sandy and loessic facies ) formed contemporaneously under the wind action.
  • An amicus is required to file its brief contemporaneously with the side it is supporting. The Volokh Conspiracy » Kagan and Graham
  • Thus it was that toward 1215, or pretty nearly contemporaneously with the epoch when men like Grosseteste began to show restlessness under the extortionate corruption of the Church, the villein was discovered to be able to defend his claim to some portion of the increment in the value of the land which he tilled and which was due to his labor: and this title the manorial courts recognized, because they could not help it, as a sort of tenant right, calling it a customary tenancy by base service. The Emancipation of Massachusetts
  • contemporaneously, or possibly a little later, there developed a great Sumerian civilisation
  • Contemporaneously with the spinet, and of almost equal antiquity, was an instrument in the form of a grand piano, called in Italy the clavicembalo, and in England the harpsichord. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • The huanaco is a small camel -- small, that is, compared with its existing relation -- without a hump, and, unlike the camel of the Old World, non-specializad; doubtless it is a very ancient animal on the earth, and for all we know to the contrary, may have existed contemporaneously with some of the earliest known representatives of the camel type, whose remains occur in the lower and upper miocene deposits -- Poebrotherium, The Naturalist in La Plata
  • In connection with the criminal case, the Prosecutor contemporaneously filed an administrative petition, asking the court to seize all assets of ALEC within Aspatria.
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