nonspecifically

IPA: nɑnspʌsˈɪfɪkɫi

adverb

  • In a nonspecific manner
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Examples of "nonspecifically" in Sentences

  • A The floppy, octopuslike shape would bind nonspecifically to many objects.
  • There was a British mandate to nonspecifically divide the territory into Arab and Jewish states.
  • If sea bacteria could synthesize a drug to block kinases nonspecifically, then surely a team of chemists could make a drug to block only certain kinases in cells.
  • Maria Kanyova emoted madly but nonspecifically as Marie Antoinette; baritones James Westman (Beaumarchais) and Christopher Feigum (Figaro) were appealing and energetic.
  • These substances act nonspecifically, meaning they wipe out almost every type of microbe in sight—fungi, bacteria and some viruses—rather than singling out a particular variety.
  • There was a British mandate to nonspecifically divide the territory into Arab and Jewish states, and an imperfect UN implementation of that mandate which put the West Bank in the hands of Jordan.

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