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    mean·while
    /ˈmēnˌ(h)wīl/

    adverb

    • 1. in the intervening period of time: "Julie has meanwhile found herself another dancing partner" Similar for nowfor the momentfor the presentfor the time being

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  2. The meaning of MEANWHILE is the time before something happens or before a specified period ends : meantime. How to use meanwhile in a sentence. Meantime vs. Meanwhile

  3. until something expected happens, or while something else is happening: Carl's starting college in September. Meanwhile, he's travelling around Europe. Synonyms. in the interim. in the meantime. Fewer examples. We'll buy you some shorts at the weekend, but meanwhile you'll just have to wear your long trousers.

  4. Definitions of meanwhile. adverb. at the same time but in another place. “ meanwhile, back at the ranch...” adverb. during the intervening time. “ meanwhile I will not think about the problem” synonyms: in the meantime, meantime. noun. the time between one event, process, or period and another. “ meanwhile the socialists are running the government”

  5. "meanwhile" is a valid and commonly used word in written English. It is an adverb that is used to refer to an event happening at the same time as another event. For example, "They discussed the plan for the afternoon, meanwhile their friends were busy setting up decorations.".

  6. Meanwhile means in the period of time between two events, or while an event is happening. Take the dish out of the oven and leave to cool. Meanwhile, whip the cream lightly.

  7. Meanwhile means in or during the time between the current time and the time when something else happens, as in Our guests will arrive in about an hour—meanwhile, let’s get the food ready. It can also mean at the same time, as in When I got to my apartment, I realized I had forgotten my key—meanwhile, everyone was already hiding inside for ...

  8. Define meanwhile. meanwhile synonyms, meanwhile pronunciation, meanwhile translation, English dictionary definition of meanwhile. n. The intervening time. adv. 1. During or in the intervening time: Meanwhile, life goes on. 2. At the same time: The court is deliberating; meanwhile, we...

  9. Definition of meanwhile adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. meanwhile. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mean‧while /ˈmiːnwaɪl/ W2 adverb [sentence adverb] 1 while something else is happening Cook the sauce over a medium heat until it thickens.

  11. in the time between two things happening, or while something else is happening: The mother is ill. The child, meanwhile, is living with foster parents. Fewer examples. Put the chicken into the oven to roast. Meanwhile, prepare the vegetables. John has gone to the supermarket. Nicola, meanwhile, has gone to collect the kids from school.