adverb
- in a way that exists or occurs at the same time; simultaneously
- in a manner relating to the present time or current era
Usage: formal; less common than 'contemporaneously'
Usage: formal
Examples
- The two events occurred contemporarily, making it difficult to determine which caused the other.
- Multiple scientific discoveries were made contemporarily in different parts of the world.
- She spoke contemporarily about issues facing modern society.
- The paintings were created contemporarily by artists working in the same studio.
- These developments happened contemporarily with the rise of digital technology.