symbiotically

IPA: sɪmbiˈɑtɪkɫi

adverb

  • In a symbiotic manner
  • By means of symbiosis
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Examples of "symbiotically" in Sentences

  • Some animals were meant to carry each other to live symbiotically over a lifetime.
  • It's not so hard to imagine a future in which fashion and tennis are symbiotically linked.
  • However, I am quite suspicious that the rest of my legal education and apprenticeship will symbiotically tied to my time at Ivey.
  • The IA and the software platform are symbiotically linked. x86 will never lose its grasp as long as Microsoft is dominant in any form factor.
  • Kennedy might well have seen parallels between his company's mission and the plot, which features the Tok'ra as an alien race symbiotically inhabiting human hosts.
  • The generational shift also coincides with uncertain transitions in the independent-film business, which is symbiotically linked to the ever-widening circuit of film festivals.
  • Apple spokesman Mac Fanboi denied reports that Jobs will not return, explaining that the absence was necessary for surgery to remove a malignant black turtleneck pullover which has been symbiotically attached to Jobs since 1999.
  • "The Dreamlife of Angels" was a breakthrough for its two leads— Elodie Bouchez and Natacha Regnier —who shared the best-actress prize at Cannes in 1998 for their performances as a pair of working-class women whose lives become symbiotically entwined.
  • A novel approach to the problem has been launched, modeled after viral infections, first you make something that is targeted for a host that is widely distributed in the population; then you make it incredibly easy to transmit it symbiotically, that is, in a way that does nothing to detract from the host’s general health.

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