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simultaneously, adv.|sɪməlˈteɪnɪəslɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. At the same time; coincidently.
1675Baxter Cath. Theol. i. i. 28 To make the same numerical act which is a Volition simultaneously to be no Volition. 1762Kames Elem. Crit. (1764) I. 127 Dissimilar emotions may succeed each other with rapidity, but they can⁓not exist simultaneously. a1763Shenstone Ess., Writing & Bks. lix, He introduces the deities of both acting simultaneously. 1816Babbage in Phil. Trans. 192 If in the function ψ (x, y) we put simultaneously α(x, y) for x, and β(x, y) for y. 1860Tyndall Glac. i. ii. 22 An exclamation of surprise burst simultaneously from my companion and myself. 1880Haughton Phys. Geogr. v. 242 The actual banks are rarely, if ever, simultaneously visible. 2. By means of simultaneous equations.
1816Playfair Nat. Phil. II. 225 In this way all the elements of any of the planetary orbits may be determined simultaneously. |