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Example sentences for "adversely"

Lexicographically close words:
adversaries; adversarius; adversary; adversative; adverse; adversis; adversities; adversity; adversum; adversus
  1. Despite recovery of domestic demand, import volume growth slowed while export volume was adversely affected by phosphate marketing difficulties.

  2. The Committee on Probate and Chancery reported adversely by 8 to 3.

  3. A bill for Municipal suffrage was adversely reported from committee and defeated.

  4. The Supreme Court decided adversely and in view of the rapid advance of the Federal Suffrage Amendment the association decided that no State amendment should be submitted by the convention.

  5. Shrivelling that is obvious and which adversely affects the appearance of the kernels should be penalized.

  6. It is known that many plants are not adversely affected when grown under or near walnut trees.

  7. Since 1980, however, the sharp drop in oil prices and the resulting decline in export revenues have adversely affected economic development.

  8. While inflation is not a concern, due to the fixed tie of the Djiboutian franc to the US dollar, the artificially high value of the Djiboutian franc adversely affects Djibouti's balance of payments.

  9. The experiment proved in every way successful, though it was at the time adversely criticized by some ultra-patriotic writers in the press.

  10. The Emperor's other speeches referring to the Boxer movement at this period have been adversely commented on as showing him in the light of a cruel and blood-thirsty seeker after revenge.

  11. That the labours of Piccini were adversely effected by the false position in which he found himself there can be little doubt, and his success, under such circumstances, is, therefore, all the more deserving of admiration.

  12. Moreover, a compulsory wait before declaring war would alter the balance of power between the groups of powers, and would adversely affect certain ready nations, which could therefore only be coerced into accepting the arrangement.

  13. Moreover, we discovered that our interests were affected favourably or adversely by a conflict, in which we had no direct part.

  14. Meanwhile the proposal was adversely criticised by the citizens, and at a meeting of ratepayers held at Noverre's Rooms on October 11th, a strong protest was made in opposition to the scheme.

  15. Any new submarine controversy would again affect public feeling adversely for us, whereas if this question can be eliminated the tension with regard to England will increase.

  16. In general, however, the efforts of such mercantilists as Colbert have been adversely criticized by economists.

  17. These last are not moral in the last analysis, if they have valuable and needed traits and are fertile, because in the long run their failure to reproduce affects adversely the welfare of their group.

  18. Hill himself sometimes falls into error in his criticisms; thus he adversely comments on the truth of the power of cobwebs to catch thrushes[69].

  19. Hill adversely criticized the theory that the pith is an organ of propagation, and substituted the view that the corona--i.

  20. Say something like this, "I DENY the power or influence of persons, circumstances, or things to adversely affect me.

  21. There is no cause for all of this fear that is being manifested by many Western students of thought-power, who are in constant dread of being "treated" adversely by other people.

  22. The neurotic temperament is much more adversely affected by alcohol than any other; and we are all growing more neurotic.

  23. Of the two influences named, material progress and enlarged information about the universe, the former is probably much more directly liable to affect religious feeling adversely than the latter.

  24. Rising prices are increasing the operating costs for businesses in the UAE and adversely impacting government employees and others on fixed incomes.

  25. To act adversely or in opposition; -- with against or to; as, a servant opposed against the act.

  26. There never existed a great people so craven as to make such an admission; and were we to set the example of making it, we should justify all that has been said adversely to us by domestic traitors and foreign foes.

  27. It follows therefore that persons adversely affected by a specific law can never challenge its validity on the ground that they were never heard on the wisdom or justice of its provisions.

  28. Moreover, if a State court errs in deciding what the common law is, without, however, denying any constitutional right, the litigant adversely affected is not deprived of any liberty or property without due process of law.

  29. He warned that such treatment "can only succeed in adversely affecting the morale of Negro troops .

  30. This hostile atmosphere, he believed, had played a decisive role in their adjustment to Army life and adversely affected individual motivation.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adversely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.