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temporally
[ tem-per-uh-lee, tem-pruh-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that relates to or involves time:
Temperature and salinity are both influential, but their relative importance varies spatially and temporally.
- in a way that relates to or involves present life or the secular world:
A dedicated group of former guests supports us spiritually through prayer and temporally through financial assistance.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of temporally1
Example Sentences
If you’ve hypothetically wondered, “What is time anymore,” it may be both alarming and a relief to know you’re not the only temporally disoriented person out here.
In this way, they obtained spatially and temporally finely resolved locations where vultures fed.
The authors consider these sub-compartments regulatory hubs that enable spatially and temporally flexible platforms for signalling and interaction.
This temporally separates their fluorescence, making it distinguishable and enabling localizations below the classical resolution limit.
Highly resolved precipitation maps can only be produced with computationally expensive and, hence, spatially or temporally limited models.
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