equally

IPA: ˈikwʌɫi

adverb

  • (manner) In an equal manner; in equal shares or proportion; with equal and impartial justice; evenly
  • (degree) In equal degree or extent; just as.
  • (conjunctive) Used to link two or more coordinate elements
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Examples of "equally" in Sentences

  • Like a continental noble, he inherited his title equally with all his brothers.
  • Where divers be Jub (iituied to one, whether they fhall fucceed equally orun equally*
  • The front cover must present the full titlewith all words of the title equally prominent and visible.
  • Being a term equally applicable to one-half of the brute creation, it tends to lower the dignity of womanhood.
  • The French writer, Reybaud, in his "Reformateurs Modernes," published in 1840, made the term equally familiar to the reading public of Continental Europe.
  • I mean to collect all the Erse traditions, poems, &c. &c., and translate, or expand the subject to fill a volume, which may appear next spring under the denomination of 'The Highland Harp,' or some title equally picturesque.
  • At length the matter was taken up seriously, and the editors explained that Mr. Hamilton, on succeeding his brother-in-law, had kept up the old title; so that Robert-Houdin was a term equally applicable to the performer and to the style of performance.
  • The actor has always been what he calls an equally left-brain/right-brain person, as comfortable with bookkeeping as with life on the stage, and has nearly always juggled jobs in both worlds, sometimes taking a hiatus from acting, but more often doing both.
  • We had from this time our intelligence facilitated, and our conversation enlarged, by the company of Mr. Macqueen, minister of a parish in Sky, whose knowledge and politeness give him a title equally to kindness and respect, and who, from this time, never forsook us till we were preparing to leave Sky, and the adjacent places.

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