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contemporaneous /kənˌtɛmpəˈreɪnɪəs / /kɒnˌtɛmpəˈreɪnɪəs/adjectiveExisting at or occurring in the same period of time: Pythagoras was contemporaneous with Buddha...- Unlike most fiction of the period, contemporaneous dates are emphasized.
- The overview referred to the previous month and was not wholly consistent with the tenor of the contemporaneous log for that period.
- So measuring these elements will indicate if a group of bones are contemporaneous or of different periods.
Derivativescontemporaneity /kənˌtɛmpərəˈniːɪti / /kənˌtɛmpərəˈneɪɪti / noun ...- The rooms are in styles of varying contemporaneity: ‘senior suites’, spacious and light-filled, bear the designer label, with art for sale on the walls.
- Their paintings were executed to be perceived as living art, and it is that dimension of their self-aware contemporaneity that still conveys a certain excitement.
- Politically impartial juries would no doubt reach different conclusions depending on their contemporaneity.
contemporaneously /kənˌtɛmpəˈreɪniəsli / adverb ...- All these remedies could be exercised at any time or times simultaneously or contemporaneously or successively or not at all.
- The guard recorded the incident contemporaneously in a sworn statement.
- It's easy to forget that writers are readers, too, and that writing is a dual act - the act of putting the words down and the act of comprehending them both contemporaneously and after the fact.
contemporaneousness noun ...- The first film came out in December and because of the fraught political situation that we're familiar with on a daily basis, the books have a contemporaneousness that's accidental.
- Joe's condition, the seriousness of the wound, the relatively contemporaneousness of the statements and the dominance of the event all lead me to that conclusion.
- The country then began to rub itself with the memory - emptying salve of contemporaneousness.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin, from con- 'together with' + temporaneus (from tempus, tempor- 'time') + -ous. Rhymescutaneous, extemporaneous, extraneous, instantaneous, miscellaneous, Pausanias, porcellaneous, simultaneous, spontaneous, subcutaneous |