It not only shows that the wearer is able to consume a relatively large value, but it argues at the same time that he consumes without producing.
In girls the transition to the predaceous stage is seldom accomplished with the same degree of completeness as in boys; and in a relatively largeproportion of cases it is scarcely undergone at all.
The capsule is relatively large, and the free portion of the swim-ring is not much broader at the ends than at the sides.
The fibres are composed of relatively large spicules (megascleres) arranged parallel to one another, overlapping at the ends, and bound together by means of a more or less profuse secretion of spongin.
As compared with an adult its head and abdomen are relatively large, its chest relatively small; its limbs are short in proportion to the body; and at first glance it appears to have no neck at all.
Fresh fruit and vegetables counteract constipation for two reasons, namely, because they leave in the bowels a relatively large amount of undigested substance, and because they contain ingredients that have a specific purgative action.
Bread is the staple starch-containing food in this country, and starch is our main source of energy, but it is necessary to eat only a small quantity of bread, if the diet includes a relatively large amount of vegetables.
When tested all the hops showed relatively large quantities of boric acid in comparison with beer, hence he argued that the boric acid in beer is derived from the hops.
Some species of fungi have the power of living and flourishing in the presence of relatively large quantities of copper compounds, or even of copper or bronze in the solid state.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "relatively large" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.