contemporaneously
adverb
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Pronunciation: /kənˌtɛmpəˈɹeɪni.əsli/ / /ˌkɒntɛmpəˈɹeɪni.əsli/
adv
Etymology: From contemporaneous + -ly, from Latin contemporāneus, from co- (“together”) + tempus (“time”).
- In a contemporaneous way: in the same period of time.
“And with Sellars’ shift to the centerground of philosophical interest, we have, all of a sudden, two such books appearing almost contemporaneously.”
“CNN and more than a dozen media outlets and groups asked US District Judge Tanya Chutkan for permission to “record and telecast” the March 2024 trial or for the court to “contemporaneously publish on YouTube its internally administered audiovisual livestreams and recordings of the proceedings.””