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Example sentences for "cotemporaneous"

Lexicographically close words:
cotch; cotched; cotches; coteaux; cotelettes; cotemporaneously; cotemporaries; cotemporary; coterie; coteries
  1. It was a remark of Madame de Stael, that "Foreigners are a kind of cotemporaneous posterity.

  2. Ferocity and fire blazed out from the pages of cotemporaneous publications.

  3. Both are of similar production; they exhibit like substance, colour, and delicacy, with cotemporaneous development and cotemporaneous death.

  4. But we have another authority upon this point, which is, in truth, a cotemporaneous exposition of this article of the constitution.

  5. The glorious family of cotemporaneous plants from which I derive my being, grew in a lovely vale of Connecticut, and quite near to the banks of the celebrated river of the same name.

  6. Cotemporaneous lava-flows are sometimes repeated again and again in the same district, and thus important formations are built up of alternating igneous and aqueous deposits.

  7. Evidently, the student who would read correctly the record of igneous activity in the past must be able to distinguish intrusive and cotemporaneous beds.

  8. The cotemporaneous interpretation was by those facts rendered valuable if not authoritative.

  9. Mr. Jefferson, then Secretary of State, in his cotemporaneous report upon foreign coins, declared the same thing.

  10. Here, in one sentence, are twenty historical, geographical, political and family references, every one of which can be proven true by the statements of cotemporaneous secular writers.

  11. On the north-east side of the Mount many of them can be traced into the incumbent slate; a circumstance which strongly supports the idea of the cotemporaneous origin of these two rocks.

  12. The fulfilment is cotemporaneous with the desire.

  13. God described by a graphic word very frequent also in the cotemporaneous psalms (xi.

  14. There is a general similarity of tone in them all, as well as considerable parallelisms of expression, favourite phrases and metaphors, which are favourable to the hypothesis of a nearly cotemporaneous date.

  15. But the work has not the appearance of being a register of cotemporaneous events at all.

  16. This is against its value as cotemporaneous evidence.

  17. Whether the earliest men were cotemporaneous with the latest of the extinct quadrupeds, has been already asked--the answer being doubtful.

  18. We have only the judgment of a few men, themselves law-makers, to rely upon; and their opinions had a very limited circulation in their lifetime, and could not be tested by any cotemporaneous verdict.

  19. The value of such a work depends upon the extent to which the chronological entries are cotemporaneous with the events noticed.

  20. Where the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle really begins to be a cotemporaneous register is uncertain--all that is certain being that it is so for the latest, and is not so for earliest entries.

  21. What particular specimen of the Semi-Norman style has been noticed by any cotemporaneous author, and the date of it clearly defined?

  22. The Missouri senator seemed, of all cotemporaneous statesmen, to be the only one that fully comprehended the incipient treason.

  23. In this cotemporaneous exposition of the Constitution there is no trace or suggestion that nationality of jurisdiction is limited to the sea, or even to tide waters.

  24. Nearly cotemporaneous with these establishments, was that at Galliopolis, on the north western bank of the Ohio, and below Point Pleasant, at the mouth of the Great Kenhawa.

  25. His relation to the cotemporaneous philosophy, especially to the Kantian criticism.

  26. It very early resulted that Christianity came in contact with the cotemporaneous philosophy, especially with Platonism.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cotemporaneous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.