Definitionadj. occurring or operating at the same time
Last update: August 19, 2015
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He marveled at Westlake's lack of concern, but as a first time visitor to the heart of nature's fury it was still a white-knuckle trip as lightning flashes and near-simultaneous thunderclaps erupted in every direction. [Please select]
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By a simultaneous impulse the three joined hands. [Please select]
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The movement, like the feeling, had been simultaneous and general. [Please select]
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They were delighted to have us, but they hadn't foreseen that we should all be simultaneous. [Please select]
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There was a simultaneous sigh, which created quite a little gust, as the last hope fled, and the treat was ravished from their longing lips. [Please select]
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Bulgaria's entrance into the war was followed by simultaneous invasions of Serbia from Austria and from Bulgaria. [Please select]
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All simultaneously generated engrams are associated; there is also association of successively aroused engrams, though this is reducible to simultaneous association. [Please select]
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