meanwhile Antonyms
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Meaning of meanwhile
meanwhile (n)
the time between one event, process, or period and another
meanwhile (r)
at the same time but in another place
during the intervening time
meanwhile (n.)
The intervening time; as, in the meantime (or mean time).
meanwhile (adv.)
In the intervening time; during the interval.
meanwhile Sentence Examples
- Meanwhile, the children played happily in the backyard while the adults chatted inside.
- As the storm raged outside, we sought refuge indoors, meanwhile reading books and sipping tea.
- The concert was canceled due to rain, meanwhile forcing us to find an alternative way to spend the evening.
- He started on the project immediately, meanwhile delegating the smaller tasks to his team.
- The suspect escaped the scene in a stolen car, meanwhile leaving behind a trail of evidence.
- Meanwhile, the investigation into the company's financial dealings continued to unfold.
- She prepared dinner, meanwhile keeping an eye on the children playing outside.
- We enjoyed a leisurely breakfast, meanwhile discussing our plans for the day.
- While the computer was updating, I took a break to stretch and move around, meanwhile waiting for it to finish.
- The library was closed for renovations, meanwhile causing patrons to seek alternative locations for reading and study.
FAQs About the word meanwhile
the time between one event, process, or period and another, at the same time but in another place, during the intervening timeThe intervening time; as, in the m
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Meanwhile, the children played happily in the backyard while the adults chatted inside.
As the storm raged outside, we sought refuge indoors, meanwhile reading books and sipping tea.
The concert was canceled due to rain, meanwhile forcing us to find an alternative way to spend the evening.
He started on the project immediately, meanwhile delegating the smaller tasks to his team.