Adverb
At the time being discussed; then.
In the present time.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBurials in 1667 had returned to 1663 levels, Hearth Tax returns had recovered, John Graunt contemporarily analysed baptism records and concluded they represented a recovered population. Source: Internet
Tang Dynasty naming conventions All sovereigns starting from the Tang Dynasty are contemporarily referred to using the temple names. Source: Internet
Burgess knew that if he used modes of speech that were contemporarily in use, the novel would very quickly become dated. Source: Internet
In truth, however, many architects had been building skyscrapers before or contemporarily with Sullivan. Source: Internet
It's wrong for the prime minister to visit such a place". citation Other critics note that men, who would contemporarily be perceived as "Korean" and "Chinese", are enshrined for the military actions they effected as Japanese Imperial subjects. Source: Internet
The walled City was surrounded by a ring of Liberties which had come under its authority, contemporarily called 'the City and Liberties', but these were surrounded by further suburbs with varying administrations. Source: Internet