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Meanings of
contemporaneous
in English
Of the same period.
contemporary
coeval
coetaneous
Related terms
synchronous
synchronic
synchronal
Usage of
contemporaneous
in English
1
The
contemporaneous
New York Times review could hardly have expressed greater bemusement.
2
Previous exposures may be estimated using
contemporaneous
hygiene records or published data.
3
Analysis was restricted to 44 hospitals that reported
contemporaneous
activity on PCI.
4
After all, they'd only stopped making
contemporaneous
noir about 20 years earlier.
5
Tradition survived of taller giants before the days of the
contemporaneous
Agamemnons.
6
This artist has been called the most original of all
contemporaneous
artists.
7
Use of said dirtbox will only be
contemporaneous
with use of toilet.
8
They both advanced to perfection by
contemporaneous
steps, and from similar causes.
9
We found that HIV-1 evolves sensitivity to
contemporaneous
neutralizing antibodies during infection.
10
Then he sang a few German lieder of a more
contemporaneous
cast.
11
This godless generation
contemporaneous
with Josiah was to blame for his death.
12
The combination of high artifice and sordid gutter-draining turned off
contemporaneous
critics.
13
His costume and countenance were alike much more
contemporaneous
than his partner's.
14
The conclusion of the
contemporaneous
article in the Quarterly Review is as follows:-
15
Arguably a separate conflict occurred here,
contemporaneous
with the southern War of Independence.
16
The law must be interpreted in the light of
contemporaneous
facts of history.
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About this term
contemporaneous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
contemporaneous history
almost contemporaneous
contemporaneous notes
contemporaneous accounts
contemporaneous events
More collocations
Contemporaneous
through the time
Contemporaneous
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common