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Synonyms for coeval

belonging to the same period of time as another

one of the same time or age as another

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Synonyms for coeval

a person of nearly the same age as another

of the same period

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In the first case, the universal is treated as something coevally other to the particular, leaving the universal with no intrinsic connection to what confronts it externally.
Coevally, the inherited cultural capitalist "European" dispositions, in Mary and Hemingway and in some of the influenced natives, help interpret Hemingway's final powerful alternative drift towards atavistic regression.
In the case of A Journey to London, McCormick argues (as he has done previously) that Vanbrugh was unable to complete the play for fear of its plot being identified with the marital negotiations of the Duke of Newcastle, in which he was coevally engaged.
Coevally, governments in many countries are taking advantage of lax consumer attitudes to collect vast troves of data - ranging from India's Aadhaar scheme to China's pervasive use of facial recognition and web surveillance.
The 354-345 Ma published ages illustrate that plutons of alkaline and often silica undersaturated composition in NE Poland intruded coevally with the ca 351 Ma alkaline dolerite sills in the Baltic Sedimentary Basin.
Coevally, it has to work with democratic states to draft a code of conduct - as mooted by Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe - to lower the risk of conflict and reduce the militarisation of the region.
Thus it would appear that all these charnockites were affected thermally by the coevally intruding Vlc-2 and Pilsotas(?) granodiorites.
Coevally, the impact of widespread adoption of automated vehicles will not be felt just by those who depend on driving for their livelihoods.