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Vimzification Posted 14 years ago
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Instantly/instantaneously

Can somebody help me understand the difference between Instantly and instantaneously? I would really like it if you could share examples
  

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Instantaneously is used to refer to an instant/something done in an instant. Eg : She took her hand away almost instantaneously. It is also a Physics term, measuring a particular instant of time .

  • Instantaneously is used to refer to an instant/something done in an instant.
  • Eg : She took her hand away almost instantaneously.
  • It is also a Physics term, measuring a particular instant of time .
  • Eg: Instantaneous velocity.
  • Instantly just means immediately, at once etc.
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Instantaneously is used to refer to an instant/something done in an instant. Eg : She took her hand away almost instantaneously.
It is also a Physics term, measuring a particular instant of time. Eg: Instantaneous velocity.

Instantly just means immediately, at once etc. Eg: She rushed out instantly.

Prajwal

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