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simultaneously
adverb as in at the same time
Strongest match
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Each of the 125 buses can support 65 simultaneous connections, with the signal extending over 90 meters.
The simultaneous listing could mark one of the biggest debuts in years, and even top Saudi Aramco’s record $29 billion IPO, a person familiar has said.
Ant, currently the world’s most valuable unicorn, aims to raise around $30 billion in simultaneous dual listings on the Hong Kong stock exchange and Shanghai’s Star market, and may float its shares as soon as October, Bloomberg reported on Friday.
Regardless, Request a Quote and Nearby Jobs are part of a larger, ongoing effort by Yelp to deliver new products and services that provide simultaneous value to both consumers and business owners — and diversify away from advertising.
Its first event, called the Dinner Party Bingo Bash, was an interview show that had a simultaneous bingo game hosted by chef and author Daphne Oz.
It simultaneously reveals the absurdity of dictatorship and gives comfort to those languishing under an impossible reality.
I'm not sure whether we'd ever develop two different versions simultaneously.
The camera dollied backward along the length of the tower's staircase while simultaneously its lens zoomed forward.
Brutality must be rejected as a “mistake,” but simultaneously preserved as a possible policy option.
But the simultaneously gripping and chilling hold of Serial is that its characters are real people.
Who has patience for the recapitulation of a string of names, when a group of faces may be placed simultaneously before him?
There fell upon the momentary silence the sound of an opening door, and both men rose simultaneously to their feet.
The Admiralty have turned down the proposal to force the Straits simultaneously by land and sea.
The shot had roused neighboring flocks; several dark clouds had risen simultaneously, but in a few moments they settled again.
Simultaneously, Generals Hale and Wheaton were coming forward with their columns, each having had some hard fighting on the way.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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