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Example sentences for "simultaneously"

Lexicographically close words:
simulations; simulator; simulque; simultaneity; simultaneous; simultaneousness; simus; sin; sina; sinapisms
  1. They were given to me simultaneously in an envelope, at that time wrapped in cotton.

  2. This is rotated, both of them rotated simultaneously the same amount to bring those into position here.

  3. And you say you arrived there simultaneously with Mr. Oswald?

  4. Both have been rotated simultaneously through the same angle, and looking at the bottom this time, the large broad area represents a land impression.

  5. They had meant to smash him here; had been clever enough, quick-witted enough to open the switch, but had forgotten the automatic semaphore that worked simultaneously with the movement of the rails.

  6. Simultaneously with the appearance of this projection, a man's voice began to speak, not loudly but distinctly.

  7. These were to develop and store specific strains of primitive organisms which, at an indicated later date, would sweep our major worlds simultaneously with an unparalleled storm of plagues.

  8. These two armies were to act simultaneously in the spring of 1799, the one by landing at Abukir near Alexandria, the other by crossing the desert which separates Syria from Egypt.

  9. Simultaneously the girls forsook the Tike and flocked around Lillie, who, gowned in pure white, with kerchief and lace cap, represented Susannah White, the first bride of the colony.

  10. David and Marcia turned simultaneously toward Mr. Jervis for a confirmation of this statement.

  11. They hushed simultaneously as though at the passing of some great soul.

  12. Simultaneously with the publication of these edicts, the last scene of the drama was enacted near Nanking, at the mausoleum of the first sovereign of the Ming dynasty (A.

  13. The Emperor had indeed been annoyed by another ecclesiastical squabble, on a minor scale of importance, which had been raging almost simultaneously round the choice of an appropriate Chinese term for God.

  14. Sir Nicholas shifted his position again a little, and simultaneously the scolding voice of a blackbird rang out in front, and he stopped again.

  15. The German craters, then supposed to consist only of Craters 2 and 3, were to be attacked simultaneously on three sides.

  16. To move large bodies of men up simultaneously was impracticable, and the fighting was therefore continued by mixed battalions of the two brigades.

  17. The operation, as has been stated, consisted of two widely separated and individual attacks, delivered simultaneously, both maintained in the hostile trenches for the same number of minutes and simultaneously withdrawn.

  18. Practice in bayonet fighting and the ordinary processes of infantry training went on simultaneously with musketry.

  19. Simultaneously an attempt was made to oust the garrison of Crater 1.

  20. The only difference is that in the ordinary sacrifice[1153] they are made simultaneously or else follow one another immediately, while in the Australian ceremony they are separated.

  21. The conception which was thus born was so fully demanded by the state of the science and by the general march of ideas, that it appeared almost simultaneously in two different lands.

  22. Lionel said, turning to her, as the three spies simultaneously withdrew.

  23. It is difficult to believe that even two persons should have such an experience at the same time, while the idea that a dozen or more men should simultaneously see such a subjective vision is out of the question.

  24. A number of men do not simultaneously dream the same dream, still less do they simultaneously see the same subjective vision--at least a vision like that here referred to, of a person moving about among them, and speaking to them.

  25. Whether sent personally by the Dispatcher or by an operator from a written sheet, the order should, whenever practicable, be transmitted simultaneously to all the offices to which it is to be sent.

  26. In preparing this order the Dispatcher cannot possibly give different meeting-points, as there is but one message for both trains, and when transmitted to both simultaneously each must get the same as the other.

  27. This is given simultaneously to all, naming each, and each should acknowledge it.

  28. An order to be sent to two or more offices must be transmitted simultaneously to as many as practicable.

  29. When not sent simultaneously to all, the order must be sent first for the train having the superior right of track.

  30. But what is meant by a mere play, when we know that in all conditions of humanity that very thing is play, and only that is play which makes man complete and develops simultaneously his twofold nature?

  31. While, however, no one would venture singly to commence the disturbance, they agreed simultaneously to make a beginning with public preaching.

  32. The two Le Noirs simultaneously sprang forward, astonishment, disappointment and rage contending in their blanched faces.

  33. Simultaneously he took another important step for the interest of his friend.

  34. It is therefore highly probable that the hide which they drubbed on that day was the one worn by the representative of the deity whose name they simultaneously chanted.

  35. The festival is not held simultaneously in all the villages.

  36. It is a very curious spectacle: fifty or sixty blacks in a line, with bent backs, are smiting the earth simultaneously with their little iron tools, which gleam in the sun.

  37. Four bands of twenty youths, each wearing a four-eyed mask, and each carrying a halberd in the left hand, marched simultaneously from the four gates of the palace, driving the devils before them.

  38. Therefore the reader will perhaps bear with me patiently if I point out something he has doubtless discovered for himself, namely, that Tristan is Wagner's only opera in which music and drama had birth simultaneously in his brain.

  39. What that meant was impressed on him by the money invented simultaneously with the advent of private property in land.

  40. The transition to full private property was accomplished gradually and simultaneously with the transition from the pairing family to monogamy.

  41. Where two weak tribes amalgamated into one, there it exceptionally happened that two closely related dialects were simultaneously spoken in the same tribe.

  42. How simultaneously this industry arose and developed, is shown e.

  43. When chords were played upon the organ, the various notes composing the chords were emitted simultaneously by the armature of the receiver.

  44. Their execution furnishes the finest example in the war of spirited and successful Infantry action conducted by three whole Divisions operating simultaneously side by side.

  45. But if a semi-cordon had been simultaneously drawn across the base of that next bend also, even that loophole would be closed, and moreover such troops as inhabited the second bend would find themselves surrounded also.

  46. Simultaneously with this marvellous discovery he made another, which reflects equal credit upon his understanding.

  47. Branches of his bank were almost simultaneously established at Lyons, Rochelle, Tours, Amiens, and Orleans.

  48. The accident of the battle arose from the fact that the British Fleet was simultaneously on 31 May engaged in one of its periodical sweeps through the North Sea.

  49. Simultaneously the Russian Fleet engaged the Germans, who had eight destroyers and two cruisers sunk or put out of action; the only Russian vessel lost was an old gunboat.

  50. Simultaneously Byng's army pressed forward from Bapaume to the Canal du Nord which runs north from PĂ©ronne.

  51. Thence he struck south towards the railway from Krasne to Tarnopol which supplied Bothmer's left, while Bothmer's right was being simultaneously threatened by Lechitsky now that the floods on the Dniester had subsided.

  52. Simultaneously with Pershing's destruction of the St. Mihiel salient the British were thrusting the Germans back to the Hindenburg lines between Cambrai and St. Quentin, and Mangin was pushing forward towards the forest of St. Gobain.

  53. Simultaneously Giardino's Italians with a French division attacked in the region of Mt.

  54. Simultaneously the German High Seas Fleet withdrew on the 26th to Kiel and Wilhelmshaven.

  55. They were simultaneously repulsed at Maroilles with some French assistance; but daybreak saw a third and more powerful attack delivered on Le Cateau.

  56. But the Germans were simultaneously and in the same way driving in the French Territorials; on the 13th they occupied Lille, and on the 19th an Irish brigade which had advanced beyond Herlies to Le Pilly was cut off and captured.

  57. The attack was resumed on the 16th simultaneously with Von Gallwitz's movement against the other side of the triangle.

  58. Simultaneously on the right bank of the river they captured Talou Hill, Champneuville, Mormont farm, and part of the Bois des Fosses.

  59. Simultaneously let the cavalry and Colonel Kazov's infantry make a determined assault on the Austrian trenches.

  60. When you see us emerge upon the west side of the grove where the enemy's guns are now, you may order a charge, and we will take them simultaneously upon their right flank with a cavalry charge.

  61. With a groan Yellow Franz crumpled to the dirt floor, and simultaneously Barney was upon him and had wrested the pistol from his hand; but the precaution was unnecessary for Yellow Franz would never again press finger to trigger.

  62. If it will help to restore me to your previous good opinion, however, please believe that when I waved at you last night, simultaneously I made up my mind to make an early visit to the Sawdust Pile.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "simultaneously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    concurrently; forthwith; now; once; pronto; simultaneously; straightaway; then; together