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  • simultaneously — Occurring together; occurring at the same time. Anno: 20 ALR2d 235. The word does not necessarily mean at the very same instant, but may, and often does mean at substantially the same time. Cloyes v Middlebury Electric Co. 80 Vt 109, 66 A 1039.… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • simultaneously — simultaneous ► ADJECTIVE ▪ occurring, operating, or done at the same time. DERIVATIVES simultaneity noun simultaneously adverb simultaneousness noun. ORIGIN from Latin simul at the same time …   English terms dictionary

  • simultaneously — adverb /ˌsɪməlˈteɪnɪəsli,ˌsaɪməlˈteɪnɪəsli/ Occurring at the same time. See Also: simultaneity …   Wiktionary

  • synchronous — Occurring simultaneously. SYN: homochronous (1). [G. synchronos] * * * syn·chro·nous siŋ krə nəs, sin adj 1) happening, existing, or arising at precisely the same time 2) recurring or operating at exactly the same periods 3) having the same… …   Medical dictionary

  • in sync — occurring simultaneously, moving at the same rate …   English contemporary dictionary

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