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contemporaneous

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1. contemporaneous - Adjective

2. contemporaneous - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

Living, existing, or occurring at the same time; contemporary.

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Great minds had rather deserve contemporaneous applause, without obtaining it, than obtain, without deserving it; if it follow them, it is well, but they will not deviate to follow it. With inferior minds the reverse is observable. Charles Caleb Colton

Although the MBh is the text having the most information about Vyasa, there are few references to him in Sanskrit literature that predated the MBh or is atleast contemporaneous with the early phase. Vyasa

In connection with Kant we must here begin by speaking of Jacobi, whose philosophy is contemporaneous with that of Kant. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Contemporaneous with the awakening of the interest of the great masses of the German people in Parsifal, a flood of newspaper articles about Parsifal have begun, of which, most have no trace of a hint of the deep deep mystical meaning of the plot and the symbology of the play is lost. Theodor Reuss

Do you believe in the existence of Socrates? Alexander the Great? Julius Caesar? If historicity is established by written records in multiple copies that date originally from near contemporaneous sources, there is far more proof for Christ's existence than for any of theirs. Dinesh D'Souza

The remarkable insight that characterized Klimt's later work was contemporaneous with Freud's psychological studies and presaged the inward turn that would pervade all fields of inquiry. Eric Kandel

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