1. simultaneous - Adjective
2. simultaneous - Adjective Satellite
Existing, happening, or done, at the same time; as, simultaneous events.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a consequence, geneticists described evolution simply as a change in gene frequencies in populations, totally ignoring the fact that evolution consists of the two simultaneous but quite separate phenomena of adaptation and diversification. Ernst Mayr
Thought is prior to language and consists in the simultaneous presentation to the mind of two different images. T. E. Hulme
Asia, in cooperation with Europe, is about to take simultaneous action towards realization of a New World Order. Shunroku Hata
Simultaneous discovery is utterly commonplace, and it was only the rarity of scientists, not the inherent improbability of the phenomenon, that made it remarkable in the past. Scientists on the same road may be expected to arrive at the same destination, often not far apart. Peter Medawar
The simultaneous existence of opposite virtues in the soul - like pincers to catch hold of God. Simone Weil
The simultaneous reactions elicited all over the world by the reading of newspaper dispatches about the same events create, as it were, a common mental pulse beat for the whole of civilized mankind. Christian Lous Lange