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Definition of Simultaneousness
1. Noun. Happening or existing or done at the same time.
Generic synonyms: Timing
Specialized synonyms: Co-occurrence, Coincidence, Concurrence, Conjunction
Derivative terms: Simultaneous, Simultaneous
Definition of Simultaneousness
1. Noun. The quality or state of being simultaneous; simultaneity. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Simultaneousness
Literary usage of Simultaneousness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Jesuits, 1534-1921: A History of the Society of Jesus from Its by Thomas Joseph Campbell (1921)
"... in Prance by the Encyclopedists — The Royal Secret — simultaneousness of the
Suppression — Wanderings of the Exiles — Pignatelli — Expulsion by Tanucci. ..."
2. Reports on Epidemic Cholera: Drawn Up at the Desire of the Cholera Committee by William Baly, William Withey Gull (1854)
"... there was the same general approach to simultaneousness as appeared in a
comparison of different counties, and of different towns, one with another. ..."
3. The Mental State of Hystericals: A Study of Mental Stigmata and Mental Accidents by Pierre Janet (1901)
"This simultaneousness, it will be said, is not absolute ; it would be necessary
to show by exact measurement the simultaneousness of one movement of the ..."
4. The Mental State of Hystericals: A Study of Mental Stigmata and Mental Accidents by Pierre Janet (1901)
"This simultaneousness, it will be said, is not absolute; it would be necessary
to show by exact measurement the simultaneousness of one movement of the lips ..."
5. The Mental State of Hystericals: A Study of Mental Stigmata and Mental Accidents by Pierre Janet (1901)
"This simultaneousness, it will be said, is not absolute; it would be necessary
to show by exact measurement the simultaneousness of one movement of the lips ..."
6. Introduction to physiological psychology by Theodor Ziehen (1899)
"But the component idea c is also associated with e, f, and g in accordance with
the law of simultaneousness, and is therefore able to reproduce these ..."