Definition
Meanwhile is an adverb that refers to the time during which something else is happening. It can also mean "in the interim" or "at the same time."
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The word "meanwhile" originates from the combination of "mean" (from Old English "mǣnan," meaning "intend" or "signify") and "while" (from Old English "hwīl," meaning "time"). The term has been in use since the 14th century to describe simultaneous or intervening actions or periods of time.
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The term "meanwhile" is often used to indicate actions or events occurring simultaneously or during an intervening period. For example, "She was cooking dinner. Meanwhile, he set the table." It can also introduce a contrasting or secondary action.
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