receptively

IPA: rɪsˈɛptɪvɫi

adverb

  • In a receptive manner.
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Examples of "receptively" in Sentences

  • Life is best lived receptively and through self-reflection.
  • Bridgette Mabandla and Ncqonde Balfour receptively as well as a business delegation.
  • That is being met very receptively here on Capitol Hill, but several key senators want to go further than the president.
  • It is practice for dealing with life as peacefully and receptively as possible, not just superficially, but on the inside, too.
  • When I conversed with her in motorfree English, it was clear that this girl was a proficient linguist—both receptively and expressively.
  • And since my students were already predisposed to think cultural studies has little to learn from those still speaking receptively of "the literary," Simpson's rhetoric effectively drove the "cultural" and
  • Another complaint I have about both February and May is that everybody who is not black and Asian, respectively, sits back passively (albeit often receptively) and waits to have the History and Heritage brought to them.

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