Instantaneously in a sentence as an adverb

[+ Well, it would be low-risk with respect to new orders instantaneously after shipping.

This is a career ender -- instantaneously -- if you do it to another print publication.

Their method captures a light field instantaneously at\nthe expense of spatial resolution.

The consequence is that altering the state of one particle would instantaneously cause the state of the other to become resolved.

Messages are always delivered instantaneously if you are online.

Not after a very small interval of time, but absolutely instantaneously.

The other possibility is that an action on one particle is, in fact, instantaneously causing an effect on the other particle.

The moment you record something, you can send it to the other side of the planet almost instantaneously to as many people who are interested in it exist.

I was curious if now, 5 years later, if the latest Android phone still is unable to scroll smoothly and animate smoothly between apps, at 60 fps, with no lag, and respond instantaneously to touches.

You can download a stub near-instantaneously, do things like pick your install directory, and then forget about the install process entirely as it completes without your supervision.

The insight here is that in a system where customers are instantaneously and randomly assigned to one of R registers, each register should have the same queue characteristics and wait times as the system as a whole.

But if I get an instantaneously "sent" confirmation, and then don't get a "sorry, there was a sending error" message, I can't be 100% confident that the data actually got to the server, because maybe there was a problem with triggering the error message.

Because you see, if the inertially moving object were to come to a stop instantaneously, the acceleration vector would continue to point toward its future position for a time, as if it were still moving inertially, even though the object is actually somewhere else.

Changes in the geometry of spacetime actually propagate at the speed of light, but the apparent effects of gravitation end up being instantaneous in all real-world dynamical systems, because things don't start or stop moving or gain or lose mass instantaneously for no reason.

It works perfectly well in practice to imagine rebasing as the developer having implemented their topic branch instantaneously based on the current state, and resolving conflicts on a commit-by-commit basis rather than accumulating them into one opaque merge commit.> It's so tempting to stay on master, to think "It's just a quick fix, it's not worth branching for!

Instantaneously definitions

adverb

without any delay; "he was killed outright"

See also: outright instantly