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instantaneous

[in-stuhn-tey-nee-uhs] / ˌɪn stənˈteɪ ni əs /


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But educators worry chatbots will lead to widespread, instantaneous cheating, work avoidance and plagiarism.

From Seattle Times

In March 1969, Canadian philosopher and media theory expert Marshall McLuhan, in an interview with Playboy magazine, no less, warned us about the "numbing" sense that instantaneous transmission of information brings to our culture.

From Salon

Now with Musk in charge, everyone who uses Twitter is being given instantaneous insight into the whims, grievances and grudges of the world's second-richest billionaire.

From Salon

Remedial actions were "instantaneous" in an attempt "to eliminate the likelihood of crowd build up around the bar and ingress intersections", it said.

From BBC

It is difficult to say whether alarming incidents are happening more often, or whether the flying public is just more aware of them thanks to social media and flight-tracking sites that provide nearly instantaneous information.

From Washington Post