noun meanwhile can also be used as a noun to refer to the intervening time
adverb meanwhile is an adverb that indicates something is happening at the same time as something else
conjunction meanwhile can function as a conjunction to connect two events happening simultaneously
Meanwhile, the team was working diligently on completing the project ahead of schedule.
Meanwhile, in other news, the stock market is experiencing a sharp decline.
Meanwhile, the protagonist was making plans for their next adventure.
Meanwhile, the antagonist was hatching a devious plan to thwart the hero's efforts.
Meanwhile, in the next chapter of the novel, the protagonist faces a new challenge.
Meanwhile, the patient continued to exhibit signs of anxiety during therapy sessions.
Meanwhile, in the political arena, tensions between the two parties continued to escalate.
Meanwhile, the development team was working on resolving the software bug reported by the QA team.
Meanwhile, the competitor launched a new advertising campaign targeting our key demographics.