Similar words: contemporary, contemporaneous, temporarily, temporary, temporal, extemporaneous, contempt, contemplate. Meaning: [kən'tempərərɪ] n. all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age.
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121. His creativity in science surpassed all his contemporaries, up to now no one oversteps his general relativity theory. His criticisms of the evils in socialism mod...
122. His contemporaries had begun to confine themselves to specialized investigations.
123. Their fans would say that they consistently outshone their indie contemporaries Blur and Oasis.
124. These men recognized this fact and willingly heralded the achievements of their contemporaries and predecessors.
125. Barkley has seen some of his contemporaries try and fail as team executives.
126. Wang Wei's contemporaries and lots of followers as well absorbed his nimbus and essence.
127. James's correspondents included celebrated contemporaries like Robert Louis Stevenson, Edith Wharton and Joseph Conrad,(http://sentencedict.com/contemporaries.html) along with many others in his wide circle of friends and acquaintances.
128. When he was a young man in the 1970s, many of his contemporaries were drawn to a particularly uncompromising vision of Marxism-Leninism.
129. Bill's contemporaries, even at the age, recognized that he was exceptional.
130. Different from his contemporaries who held Eurocentric view of historiography, he accepted and introduced mathematical contributions of non-western traditions.
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