Contemporaneous


The meaning of the word Contemporaneous is: taking place during the same period of time


Examples:

The dancers have practiced for months to get their movements in sync and contemporaneous.

published by Marcelino on 2021-10-13 13:50:10


If our arrivals are not contemporaneous, we won’t be able to make our dinner reservation because the staff won’t hold a table for one guest.

published by Gil on 2021-04-14 12:38:02


The contemporaneous ringing of the ten phone lines kept the inexperienced receptionist very busy.

published by Yoshie on 2021-03-03 02:19:25


With contemporaneous power outages, the emergency work teams are being split into smaller groups so simultaneous issues can be handled.

published by Harrison on 2021-05-26 01:46:40


To avoid large crowds on the last day of school, we won’t have a contemporaneous dismissal; instead, classes will be released in intervals.

published by Grover on 2021-04-13 17:14:32


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