Contemporaneous [adjective]
Definition of Contemporaneous:
contemporary
Opposite/Antonyms of Contemporaneous:
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Sentence/Example of Contemporaneous:
That’s due to the delay built into economic metrics—the best information we have about jobs, spending and trade are weeks or months old, while contemporaneous data are much more uncertain.
It may be a forerunner or successor, the cause or consequence, or a contemporaneous fact, etc.
The defeat of Mr. ttwood's motion was contemporaneous with alarming riots at Birmingham.
Legislation with regard to the poor commenced contemporaneous with the laws against the eviction of the small farmers.
Tradition survived of taller giants before the days of the contemporaneous Agamemnons.
Besides, even if actualization be contemporaneous with potentiality, why should not the first rank be assigned to actualization?
It should have been—so we were to believe on his ipse dixit—contemporaneous with the Fall.
Evidence leading to conviction may be found in associated contemporaneous specimens.
They are believed to have been contemporaneous with or immediately succeeding the hut urns just shown.
Nor is the little Republic poor in contemporaneous artistic talent.