meanwhile

♦♦ mean|while /m'iːnhwaɪl/
1 [ADV] ADV with cl
Meanwhile means while a particular thing is happening.
Brush the aubergines with oil, add salt and pepper, and bake till soft. Meanwhile, heat the remaining oil in a heavy pan...
Kate turned to beckon Peter across from the car, but Bill waved him back, meanwhile pushing Kate inside.
2 [ADV] ADV with cl
Meanwhile means in the period of time between two events.
You needn't worry; I'll be ready to greet them. Meanwhile I'm off to discuss the Fowler's party with Felix.
3 [ADV] ADV with cl
You use meanwhile to introduce a different aspect of a particular situation, especially one that is completely opposite to the one previously mentioned.
He had always found his wife's mother a bit annoying. The mother-daughter relationship, meanwhile, was close.

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