Sentence example with the word 'coeval'

coeval

accompanying, coetaneous, collateral, connate, conterminous, hereditary, indigenous, isochronal, natural to, synchronal, unison

Definition adj. of the same period

Last update: October 10, 2015


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The problem of determining an orbit may be regarded as coeval with Hipparchus, who, it is supposed, found the moving positions of the apogee and perigee of the moon's orbit.   [adjective]

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The rationalist spirit is, of course, coeval with human evolution; religion itself began with a rational attempt to maintain amicable relations with unknown powers, and each one of the dead religions succumbed before the development of rationalist inquiry into its premises.   [adjective]

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Schulten builds on imaginary foundations when he calls these four camps coeval.   [Please select]

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Moreover, it seems to have been coeval with the foundation of the city.   [Please select]

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Personal strife and tribal warfare are coeval with the earliest movements of humanity.   [Please select]

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Have we any coeval documents which contain particulars relating to the erection of churches.   [Please select]

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Possessors of an instant of time, of an atom of space, they sent their linked hopes, their mailed certainties forth to the unseen, untrenched fields of the future, and held their love coeval with existence.   [Please select]

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Even in the eleventh century we see in the southern part of Europe a respectful enthusiasm for woman coeval with the birth of chivalry.   [Please select]

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