Definition of instantaneously in English:
instantaneously
adverbˌɪnst(ə)nˈteɪnɪəsli
Instantly; at once.
now we can communicate instantaneously with the rest of the world
soldiers must be ready to react instantaneously
Example sentencesExamples
- His shtick was to create concrete expectations, only to void them instantaneously with his voice.
- The Internet has allowed firms to reduce publication and mailing costs by instantaneously communicating price and product changes to customers.
- For some reason that eluded him at the time, her last comment startled Jack, sending a red flag up almost instantaneously.
- Othello's intense pain of learning of a humiliating loss of power instantaneously converts to physical violence against the scapegoat Desdemona.
- It will generate reports, customized to your specifications, almost instantaneously.
- The camera has the power to transform the three dimensions of any scene instantaneously into a two-dimensional arrangement of shapes on the viewing screen.
- The opening track is an instantaneously catchy vibe on saying "Hey!"
- Today's advanced performance-management information and communication systems connect retailers, warehouses, manufacturers, and suppliers instantaneously.
- Books, unlike paintings, must be apprehended sequentially, line by line, rather than instantaneously.
- The information from the scan is sent instantaneously to a registry database, to be housed by the new joint venture company.