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be instantaneous
adjective
Occurring, arising, or functioning without any delay; happening within an imperceptibly brief period of time.
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Entanglement may be instantaneous, but it produces no signals that can be detected instantaneously.
Traffic information can be instantaneous and perfectly accurate.
The moment in Act II when a throng of other sylphs join her should be instantaneous.
"She needs to realize that it won't be instantaneous," Mr. Steinhubl said in an interview.
"When you're on the phone you need the experience to be instantaneous," he said.
The shift by U.N.C.F. to the new name and logo will not be instantaneous, however, Mr. Roth said.
Changes in public opinion can be instantaneous; heroes become goats, or the other way around, within weeks or even days.
The reinvention of the Nets was never going to be instantaneous, no matter how many sleek black jerseys they sold.
How, I wondered, was Nunn coping with Stoppard's stage instructions for 'smash cuts' - changes of lighting and scene which have to be instantaneous rather than faded?
Now, the Internet is starting to upend those long-established methods; online networking on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and newer niche sites can be instantaneous and far-reaching.
They couldn't be communicating, exactly, since the effect seemed to be instantaneous, and Einstein had already demonstrated that nothing could travel faster than light.
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