"Coterminously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Coterminously" Meaning

The word "coterminously" means simultaneously or at the same time. It is often used to describe two or more things that are happening or existing concurrently, often in a similar or related context. For example: "The new policies were introduced coterminously with the organizational restructuring, resulting in significant changes across the company."

"Coterminously" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Coterminously"


The two companies announced their merger coterminously with a joint press release, causing a significant stir in the business world.
The mayor and city council members approved the new budget coterminously, ensuring a smooth transition for the city's finances.
The two research teams published their groundbreaking findings coterminously, sparking a flurry of interest in the scientific community.
The government agency and the non-profit organization launched their joint initiative to combat climate change coterminously, garnering international attention.
The film's release in theaters coterminously with its debut on streaming platforms was a strategic move to maximize its audience reach.

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A cotenant is a person who shares a tenancy or ownership of a property with one or more other individuals.

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A rather unusual word!<br><br>Cothurn (pronounced KO-thurn) refers to a type of platform shoe or boot worn in ancient Greece, typically by actors and dancers. It was a raised sole or platform that elevated the wearer, creating a sense of grandeur or authority. The word comes from the Greek "kothurnos", which means "shoe" or "boot".

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