Coeval in a sentence as a noun

Your objection, and the answer to it, are coeval with the site itself.

I disagree -- undergrads at Stanford are smart -- smarter than my coevals when I was an undergrad -- and indeed more world-smart.

Fantasy is at least as immense as realism and much older — essentially coeval with literature itself.

Coeval in a sentence as an adjective

It starts as a "poor me" article, but it analyzes the systems that generate the experience.> As far as I can tell, the concept of the hormone-crazed teenager is coeval with suburbia.

While the Mu’tazilites had contended that the Koran was created and so God’s purpose for man must be interpreted through reason, the Ash’arites believed the Koran to be coeval with God — and therefore unchallengeable.

Around the K/T boundary most rock samples cannot be dated with a precision greater than a million year, that means that 2 separate events have the same probability to be coeval or separated by hundreds of thousands years with 95% confidence.

Coeval definitions

noun

a person of nearly the same age as another

See also: contemporary

adjective

of the same period

See also: coetaneous contemporaneous