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Example sentences for "collectively"

Lexicographically close words:
collectible; collecting; collection; collections; collective; collectives; collectivism; collectivist; collectivistic; collectivists
  1. What the pilot is, what the sails are, what the wheel and the propelling power are, individually and collectively to the ship--so is the librarian to the library.

  2. All these collectively have attractions for me," she answered; "but not in the way you imagine.

  3. The provinces of the west collectively remained subject to the new dynasty after it sat firm in the saddle, and the claims which it set up against the Romans went, as we shall see, far beyond the pretensions of the Arsacids.

  4. Collectively they are called the "lifters," formerly known as "war tines.

  5. Collectively they make up a representative cross section of the mammals that live above the deserts of the Southwest.

  6. Thus collectively they may be of more importance in Nature's master plan than we realize.

  7. It is gratifying to know that the wounds neither singly nor collectively were dangerous, and did not long repress Junot's activity.

  8. Taken singly they are inconclusive, but collectively their importance is considerable.

  9. These are often spoken of collectively as "Pterodactyles," from Pterodactylus, the type-genus of the group.

  10. The rosette-crowned ends of their dichotomous branches collectively formed a more or less irregular oval.

  11. These are often known collectively as the 'Whites,' but include four butterflies that are distinguished by beautiful shades of yellow and orange.

  12. Immediately west from Nepal Proper is a country of considerable extent, which had long consisted of 24 petty estates, whose chiefs were collectively called the Chaubisi Rajas.

  13. The coins analogous to the rupee of Hindustan and its fractions are collectively called Madarmali.

  14. The doctrine that land and capital should be owned by society collectively or as a whole; communism.

  15. That is, the documents which you identified very close to the beginning of the deposition, and which I referred to collectively as the standards?

  16. For the record, during the balance of the examination I will refer to these documents collectively as the known or standard writings.

  17. In one large group known collectively as the "anglers" the first spine of the dorsal fin hangs over the mouth.

  18. Beneath the swim-bladder is a large cavity filled with various organs, collectively known as the viscera.

  19. These two sets of glands are collectively known as the salivary glands, the function of which is to secrete the saliva.

  20. The gist of the socialist proposal is that land and all the natural means of production, transit, and distribution should be collectively owned.

  21. Its religious and educational organizations were various, collectively not very powerful, and on the whole friendly.

  22. Collectively considered, these people had remarkable gifts, but a little reflection will show they had almost as remarkable deficiencies.

  23. Supposedly responsible, collectively and individually, to the Reichsrath, the ministers are in practice far more dependent upon the Emperor than upon the chambers.

  24. Collectively the ministers possess two sets of functions which are essentially distinct.

  25. On the surface, these arrangements seem to imply the existence of a parliamentary system of government, with a ministry answerable singly and collectively to the popular legislative chamber.

  26. All enjoy the tenure and the immunities of judges, and the body collectively is responsible, not to the Ministry of State, but to the crown immediately.

  27. The other provides that "the ministers shall be collectively responsible to the chambers for the general policy of the government, and individually for their personal acts.

  28. These collectively comprise the Ministry of State, and they, together with certain appointive councillors, likewise constitute the Geheimerrath, or Privy Council, which the sovereign consults at pleasure.

  29. On the other side, the cabinet members not only occupy seats in one or the other of the houses of Parliament; collectively they direct the processes of legislation.

  30. These supporters of the Government include men of varied political opinions, but collectively they correspond approximately to the elements which in other countries are apt to be designated Liberals, Progressives, or Moderates.

  31. The right of access to the sovereign belongs to the Commons collectively through the Speaker, but to the Lords individually.

  32. These ministers are responsible, collectively in general matters and individually in particular ones, to the chambers, in reality to the Chamber of Deputies.

  33. Collectively the ministers form the Council of State, over which the king presides and in which the heir to the throne, if of age, is entitled to a seat.

  34. The cultivation of oranges, lemons and their congeners (collectively designated in Italian by the term agrumi) is of comparatively modern date, the introduction of the Citrus Bigaradia being probably due to the Arabs.

  35. A greater number of people can not, in any given state of civilization, be collectively so well provided for as a smaller.

  36. One of the side branches of a feather, which collectively constitute the vane.

  37. Collectively the cases seem to define a germ, rather than a mature custom, of adoption.

  38. Closely connected with fish as a Seri food-source are the various molluscan and crustacean forms collectively called shellfish; and these contribute a considerable share of the sustenance of the tribe.

  39. He is able to bring forward cogent evidence that all modes of vital activity are carried on by means of energy that is set free in protoplasm or its products by means of definite chemical processes collectively known as metabolism.

  40. They are therefore often spoken of collectively as "neo-vitalism.

  41. The fundamental error of both the afore-mentioned ways is simply that the subject is collectively identified with the one or the other part of his psychology.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "collectively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    all; altogether; bodily; collectively; concurrently; ensemble; entirely; harmoniously; jointly; mutually; together; totally; unanimously; wholly