Synonyms for instantaneously


Grammar : Adv
Spell : in-stuhn-tey-nee-uhs
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn stənˈteɪ ni əs


Définition of instantaneously

Origin :
  • 1640s (implied in instantaneously), formed in English from Medieval Latin *instantaneus, from instantem (see instant (n.)) on model of spontaneous. Related: Instantaneousness.
  • adv promptly
Example sentences :
  • He sees at one glance and instantaneously all the past, present, and future.
  • Extract from : « Initiation into Philosophy » by Emile Faguet
  • Smoothly and instantaneously as a shadow Reddin eluded the attack.
  • Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
  • I have never seen a stranger who won my regard so instantaneously.
  • Extract from : « Ernest Linwood » by Caroline Lee Hentz
  • So instantaneously do they receive and understand God's revelations.
  • Extract from : « The Faith of Islam » by Edward Sell
  • And instantaneously, as a baby at the breast, she found that all his strength and serenity were hers.
  • Extract from : « Michael » by E. F. Benson
  • Yet it was wonderful how instantaneously he mastered his passion.
  • Extract from : « The Monctons: A Novel, Volume I » by Susanna Moodie
  • Instantaneously all my forces of self-reserve were swept away.
  • Extract from : « Fibble, D. D. » by Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb
  • The electric lamps were then instantaneously extinguished, and all was darkness.
  • Extract from : « To Mars via The Moon » by Mark Wicks
  • My mind was instantaneously made up as to my line of action.
  • Extract from : « Burlesques » by William Makepeace Thackeray
  • At a given signal they are to light these instantaneously and retire.
  • Extract from : « The Fugitives » by R.M. Ballantyne

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