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contemporaneously

American  
[kuhn-tem-puh-rey-nee-uhs-lee] / kənˌtɛm pəˈreɪ ni əs li /

adverb

  1. during the same time period.

    A number of state constitutions were adopted either prior to or contemporaneously with the federal Constitution and Bill of Rights.


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Origin of contemporaneously

contemporaneous ( def. ) + -ly

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Contemporaneously, Mr. Obama’s handling of Egypt may be much more important for the region.

From New York Times • Mar. 27, 2011

Contemporaneously, Obama’s handling of Egypt may be much more important for the region.

From BusinessWeek • Mar. 27, 2011

Contemporaneously with this marvellous growth of urban centers we observe a progressive depopulation of the rural districts.

From Introduction to the Science of Sociology by Park, Robert Ezra

Contemporaneously with this theory of protective duties, arose the policy of making appropriations from the common Treasury for local improvements.

From The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government by Davis, Jefferson

Contemporaneously, he determined to stop paying heavy insurance premiums on his fleet and make it self-supporting, on the well-known mutual principle.

From The Wings of the Morning by Tracy, Louis

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