imaginatively

IPA: ɪmˈædʒʌnʌtɪvɫi

adverb

  • In an imaginative manner; showing creativity.
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Examples of "imaginatively" in Sentences

  • However, he does think that Hitler knew how to use TV "imaginatively".
  • Michael Gove says schools will have to use small spaces 'imaginatively'.
  • A practical problem imaginatively resolved – Charles Dickens would have approved.
  • It is a kind of imaginatively balanced life lived out in a definite social tradition.
  • However, as this is a world of cars, each is imaginatively fashioned from wheels, fenders, grillwork and other motor vehicle parts.
  • Smith was the name imaginatively used in the application for U.S. citizenship by Mimi’s émigré brother and missionary, Prince Demetrius Gallitzin.
  • Michael Gove fast tracks parents 'schools minister says 750 groups interested in scheme Michael Gove says schools will have to use small spaces' imaginatively '.
  • He admitted that schools would have to use small spaces "imaginatively", but said the most important aspect of education was quality of teaching, rather than facilities.

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