Definition: In English, "ambilateralaterally" refers to a type of verb that can mean two or more things at once, often involving multiple objects being moved in relation to each other.
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Definition 1:
The term "ambilateralaterally" is found in various biblical translations. It's typically used in the context of actions involving two or more people moving in different directions simultaneously and without any specific intention towards a goal. For instance, it can mean "to move from one place to another with the aid of a vehicle," which implies that there are multiple actors involved.
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Definition 2:
In contrast, it's often associated with the phrase "ambulatoryaterally", suggesting an action where one or more individuals move in the same direction while others follow behind them. For example, if someone is walking and another person is running alongside him/her, they are said to be "ambulatoryaterally".
The verb can also mean a situation where two things or people are moving in a straight line with no intermediate steps. In this sense, it's often used to describe actions that involve multiple persons moving together without any particular goal or intention.
Here are some examples:
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Ambulatoryateral
: The person is walking and another person (who may also be walking) is following behind them.
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Ambilateralaterally
: This situation could happen if one person is running alongside another, but they have no direction of their own.