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View definitions for contemporaneously

contemporaneously

adverb as in concurrently

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Jan Arnold, a New Zealand doctor and climber who was on Everest contemporaneously, vividly explains the physical toll that acclimating to the mountain can take.

As a result, by-elections sometimes produce much bigger swings to the opposition than is contemporaneously registered in the polls.

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Mikal Watts, one of the lawyers behind the lawsuit, told the AP this week that he was in Maui, interviewing witnesses and “collecting contemporaneously filmed videos.”

Block said he contemporaneously sent his findings disputing fraud claims in writing to the Trump campaign in late 2020.

“Colonialism has been historically and contemporaneously built upon usurping land, labor and autonomy from racialized communities through dehumanizing violence and suppression.”

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