acutely

IPA: ʌkjˈutɫi

adverb

  • In an acute manner
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Examples of "acutely" in Sentences

  • The descriptions are acutely observed.
  • The tip of the leaf is acutely pointed.
  • The consuls dealt with the agenda acutely.
  • He must be acutely aware of the temptation.
  • Marlon Barton is 26 years old and "acutely" autistic.
  • Second, the Arab world suffers acutely from a deficit in governance.
  • It could never have been described as acutely sensitive, and it never developed much beyond the rudimentary stage.
  • Delirium is characterized by an acutely developing, diffuse cognitive impairment and an alteration in consciousness.
  • There were several specimens in it that I can still recall acutely, one of which was spodumene collected from a New England pegmatite.
  • Financial pressure on South African consumers, brought about by interest rate hikes and declining disposable income, impacted the bank's personal and business banking "acutely".
  • The Chinese authorities remain acutely aware of Ai's complex and innovative heresy and in China, an "edgy" artist has to face greater challenges than mockery or dismissive critics.
  • If you don't notice a difference in how you feel after re-introducing aspartame, it's a safe bet you're able to tolerate aspartame acutely, meaning your body doesn't have an immediate, adverse response.
  • In 1830, an Italian officer came to the inn – an elderly man, exiled from his country for political causes, arid suffering acutely from a frightful wound received sixteen years previously, when he was serving under Napoleon I.

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