Adjective(1) connecting without a break; within a common boundary(2) having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching(3) being of equal extent or scope or duration(4) connecting without a break(5) within a common boundary(6) having a common boundary or edge(7) touching(8) of equal extent or scope or duration(9) contained within the same limits(10) having a common boundary
Adjective(1) connecting without a break; within a common boundary(2) having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching(3) being of equal extent or scope or duration(4) connecting without a break(5) within a common boundary(6) having a common boundary or edge(7) touching(8) of equal extent or scope or duration(9) contained within the same limits(10) having a common boundary
(1) These conquests left Charlemagne's empire virtually conterminous with western Christendom, a fact acknowledged by the Pope at Rome on Christmas Day, 800, with the revival of the imperial title.(2) Bedford's life was conterminous with the era of u2018personal partiesu2019 and the office-hungry Bedfordites were criticized, even by contemporaries, as a faction motivated principally by self-interest.(3) Of course, you'll define the latter in a way that is conterminous with the philosophy you oppose, but pretend that you do no such thing.(4) The acceptance of what it asserts is conterminous with the refusal of its consequences.(5) My argument, in fact, is conterminous with Section 3.5 of this book.(6) By the time the gray wolf was listed as an endangered species in the conterminous U.S., its breeding range had been reduced to a small corner of northeastern Minnesota and Isle Royale, Michigan.(7) Most likely, this difference is because winter counts include bald eagles that nest in Canada and Alaska, where populations may not be increasing at the same rate as populations in the conterminous US.(8) Streamflow in the conterminous United States increased sharply around 1970 according to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey.(9) The two grounds have been treated as conterminous , and so they largely are.(10) The migration surveys are being designed to estimate the mean number of birds present, throughout southern Canada and the conterminous United States, during a well-defined study period.(11) But these efforts to reform the nomination process will force candidates to compete in more states conterminously , thereby driving up the cost of running for President.(12) I think I got tired of her, and for about the same reasons, conterminously with the local program director.(13) The tangible and intangible aspects of the dynamics then are mutually bound to each other and always function conterminously .(14) u2018West Virginia has not been able to meet the industry's low cost requirements for both transportation and labor conterminously ,u2019 he wrote.