English to Kannada Dictionary contemporaneous

contemporaneous

ಸಮಕಾಲೀನ
definition
adjective
Pythagoras was contemporaneous with Buddha
existing or occurring in the same period of time.
example
The overview referred to the previous month and was not wholly consistent with the tenor of the 'contemporaneous' log for that period.
Mr Lipman also produces his 'contemporaneous' note recording the remark.
It uses 'contemporaneous' measures of both the cyclical unemployment rate measure and of inflation.
All focus group discussions were transcribed and annotated with 'contemporaneous' field notes.
Mr Flynn provided the Tribunal with records of the phone calls and a copy of 'contemporaneous' notes taken.
The parallels to 'contemporaneous' avant-garde film-makers and artists is striking.
Finding 'contemporaneous' material to accompany old movies is a challenge, I understand.
It is also corroborated by most of the other 'contemporaneous' documentary evidence.
Following a planned visit to Italy to study the Baroque in art and the 'contemporaneous' advances in medicine, Young intends to settle in Glasgow.
At that meeting there was agreement in principle as to matters recorded by Mr Crossley in a 'contemporaneous' manuscript note.
Ultimately, history is 'contemporaneous' with the present, in the form of karmas by which all actions of the past live in the now.
Unlike most fiction of the period, 'contemporaneous' dates are emphasized.
So that is a 'contemporaneous' update, your Honour, of present psychological state.
Both frameworks are described in the context of the 'contemporaneous' social and political background.
So measuring these elements will indicate if a group of bones are 'contemporaneous' or of different periods.
We don't know, but it appears that it was made in 'contemporaneous' time.
Mr. Ellice produced a 'contemporaneous' note he claimed to support his version.
Archaeologists are extremely cautious about making causal links between 'contemporaneous' events.
Well, it would have been cooler and so much more 'contemporaneous' to like this album way back then.
It is apparent that this note was not strictly 'contemporaneous' in that it also refers to events which occurred later in the day.
Answering these questions would help us understand how accounting concepts and techniques evolved 'contemporaneously' with changes in technology and the world economy.
The present imperative of the objects of art historical fascination, their ineluctable 'contemporaneity' , inevitably shapes the way in which we think about their role in their own historical horizon.
In the 'contemporaneity' of this art, he is a metaphor for timelessness.
First, we used data collected independently, but 'contemporaneously' , from African-American male adolescents and their mothers.
The guard recorded the incident 'contemporaneously' in a sworn statement.
Joe's condition, the seriousness of the wound, the relatively 'contemporaneousness' of the statements and the dominance of the event all lead me to that conclusion.
The Spartans, just a hundred miles from Athens, 'contemporaneously' developed such a public system.
It's easy to forget that writers are readers, too, and that writing is a dual act - the act of putting the words down and the act of comprehending them both 'contemporaneously' and after the fact.
In retrospect, the decision seems to have been a gratuitous gesture in the direction of relevance and 'contemporaneity' .
Elizabeth Gaskell is insistent about the 'contemporaneousness' of her 1854 narrative.
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