Synonym: at the same time. Similar words: obviously, previously, consultant, laboriously, subconsciously, stimulus, stimulate, multiple. Meaning: [ˌsɪmlˈteɪnɪəslɪ] adv. at the same instant.
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31) With those five words, Lili managed simultaneously to convey exhaustion, indomitable, spirited arrogance, and shocked, virginal modesty.
32) He espoused them both, simultaneously, in a kind of philosophical bigamy.
33) Just how bad was the point going to be I wondered, whilst simultaneously trying to exude an air of confidence.
34) Simultaneously with the flash, a piezoelectric plate behind the film launches a sonic pulse into the back of the film emulsion.
35) Or, different nets may need to process data simultaneously to produce a combined result.
36) Held in a sprawling Phoenix convention center,[sentencedict.com/simultaneously.html] the lavish party is big enough to accommodate four or five bands simultaneously.
37) The patient with perceptual problems may be treated by the physiotherapist and the occupational therapist simultaneously, to help his overall awareness.
38) The snake began to choke as it tried to swallow his arm and simultaneously dislodge the obstruction from its windpipe.
39) In a way, current legislation and political attitudes are pushing in opposing directions simultaneously.
40) If taxes rise simultaneously there is the prospect of a major disincentive effect on output or of growth in the black economy.
41) In this chapter we consider what happens when the two are simultaneously present.
42) In a trench to his rear that he had ordered to be abandoned the previous night, eight shells burst almost simultaneously.
43) Thus theory is simultaneously about the subject who is writing it and about the object under examination.
44) It is also possible that the semantic and phonetic clues are in fact operated on not sequentially but simultaneously.
45) Such corporations tend to usurp the functions of local elected authorities which are simultaneously subjected to greater central control.
46) With two conflicting styles of dancing taking place simultaneously on sometimes crowded dance floors, collisions are bound to happen.
47) If Ducati does fit the new engine to the 996, it could simultaneously make other performance-boosting changes.
48) Color televisions evolve into digital televisions capable of showing several pictures simultaneously; videocassette recorders into camcorders.
49) Having several models economized shooting time since a second unit could operate simultaneously.
50) As a consequence it has been possible, for over a century, to adopt two apparently quite contradictory positions simultaneously.
51) Not overstretching by trying to cover too wide a range of applications simultaneously is also important.
52) Finally, what looks like a determination to be patriotically self-reliant is simultaneously the opposite: the formalisation of complete dependency.
53) Some hotels use accounting machines which can produce the payroll, tax deduction records and payslips simultaneously.
54) Computation is distributed over more than one processing element and is done simultaneously.
55) Four 26-week groups are run simultaneously and are always filled to capacity.
56) Simultaneously, a distraught Martin Platt, deserted by lover Rebecca, blurted out the truth about their affair to wife Gail.
57) At one point we were kneeling on the floor facing each other, telling and listening to stories simultaneously.
58) The bank has simultaneously raised the cheque guarantee limit to £250 for its Premier Visa cardholders..
59) And in that instant her heart seemed to burst with love inside her and simultaneously shrivel with grief and helplessness.
60) Simultaneously, advertisements offer us pictures of ourselves, as we might be if we consume the product.
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