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单词 contemporate
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contemporatev.

Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin contemporat-, contemporare.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin contemporat-, past participial stem (see -ate suffix3) of contemporare to be contemporary (early 3rd cent. in Tertullian) < classical Latin con- con- prefix + tempor- , tempus time (see temporal adj.1).
Obsolete (rare in later use).
intransitive. Of an event: to correspond in time or duration with another event; (of two or more events) to be concurrent.Chiefly in the context of interpretation of the events prophesied in the book of Revelation.
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the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > be simultaneous [verb (intransitive)]
convene?1541
concur1596
synchronizec1624
contemporatea1638
contemporize1643
coincidate1657
conterminate1664
tryst1669
coexista1676
coincide1809
date1821
simultane1897
co-occur1957
a1638 J. Mede Wks. (1664) iii. 722 All the Visions contemporating with Babylon's times must be expounded of such things only as belong to the times of Babylon's whoring.
1680 H. More Apocalypsis Apocalypseos 269 Though the Womans travail, and the fight of the Dragon with Michael do contemporate.
1712 J. White Restoration All Things vii. 54 It could not be the preaching of Noah, which did contemporate with that Expectation.
1879 N. West in Second Coming Christ xi. 371 The reign of Antichrist can not contemporate with the Millennial triumph over Antichrist—the 1,260 years with the 1,000 years.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019).
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