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Definitions

Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  1. At the same time with some other person, thing, or event.

Wiktionary

  1. adv. In the same period of time.

GNU Webster's 1913

  1. adv. At the same time with some other event.

WordNet 3.0

  1. adv. during the same period of time

Etymologies

  1. From contemporaneous, from Latin contemporāneus, from con “together” + tempus “time” (Wiktionary)

Examples

  • “Furthermore, the CREW press release also noticeably omits the identification of the Maryland state candidates St. John "contemporaneously" contributed to in 2006.”

    Baltimore Reporter

  • “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.”

    The Guardian: Rajar puts its paper diary system online

  • “They have the advantage over interviews because they were written contemporaneously, before memories faded, and because they were highly detailed and technically precise.”

    Simon & Schuster: Fallout

  • “The atomic theory was developed by studying something that exists contemporaneously with the investigator.”

    Another Look

  • “JAD: The atomic theory was developed by studying something that exists contemporaneously with the investigator.”

    Another Look

  • “The only other ‘important Christian figure’ who was supposed to be in Rome contemporaneously with Peter was St. Paul.”

    Matthew Yglesias » Endgame

  • “Since it was written contemporaneously, there's a good chance it was adapted from a real event.”

    From Bohemia to the battlefields and back again, our dainty heroine describes her adventures

  • “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.”

    Moving Forwardly Backwardly

  • “The only way to give a true sense is to reproduce what we wrote contemporaneously when we did not know if Henry was going to turn up alive or dead.”

    Simon & Schuster: Henry’s Demons

  • “Because in (American) English, it seems that to no end is perfectly acceptable, somewhat more common than the to-less variant, and emerged contemporaneously with the variant a little over a century ago.”

    2009 February « Motivated Grammar

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