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Coevalness

Definition:

Coevalness refers to the state or quality of being coeval, which is the condition of being of the same age or timing. It can also be used to describe things or events happening during the same period.

Examples:

As a noun:

1. The coevalness of the two siblings was evident in their shared interests and similar looks.

2. The new housing project blended modern design with the coevalness of the surrounding historical buildings.

As an adjective:

1. The coevalness of the two music genres allowed for a harmonious fusion of sounds.

2. The artist's coevalness with the contemporary art movement made her work highly sought after.

As an adverb:

1. The characters in the play moved coevalness throughout the stage, capturing the audience's attention.

2. The dancers synchronized their movements coevalness, creating a stunning visual display.

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