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Sentence count:237+22Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: evidentlymanifestlyobviouslyon the face of itostensiblypatentlyplainplainlyseeminglySimilar words: apparentcurrentlygentlyrecentlyfrequentlyparentdiligentlyconsequentlyMeaning: [-lɪ]  adv. 1. from appearances alone 2. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'). 
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211) In a confused situation, the demonstrators also apparently set upon army units dispatched to the radio station to arrest the mutineers.
212) He has apparently upset the police by claiming to have an alibi for a teenager accused of murder.
213) The love between man and wife, therefore, apparently presupposes man and wife treating one another as equal, autonomous beings.
214) In some of these, for instance California and Wyoming, the material was apparently ignored by the aboriginal inhabitants.
215) Workmen alerted police after noticing a red car apparently abandoned in the quarry on the Horseshoe Pass between Llangollen and Ruthin.
215) Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
216) Reg apparently came most Sunday afternoons to help welcome the anxious new arrivals.
217) The locals, apparently, looked with gleeful anticipation to the coming of city folks with fat wallets.
218) Now he claims to have abandoned this principle, apparently for no other reason than the pursuit of electoral palatability.
219) It is inhumane in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who apparently view it as some kind of recreational activity. Dave Barry 
220) Apparently even scaled down Tony Adams would make Jamie Theakston blush in the showers.
221) Financial need, even on the part of a close relative, has apparently never been seen as a situation which required an automatic response.
222) Yet, what was she thinking, poor? when she could apparently afford to pay the fees for this child.
223) Apparently the kings could rely not only on taxation from the civitates, but also on local armed forces.
224) This has the apparently anomalous result that both the policeman and the defendant are using force lawfully.
225) There was no airfield defence, but the adjutant was happy enough, and apparently quite sane.
226) One interesting thing about this fish is the temperature that it can apparently adapt to.
227) Apparently a nova is a close binary system, made up of a cool, normal star and a White Dwarf.
228) Tainting the courts with politics is very bad form, but apparently irresistible.
229) He is just 50 and apparently at the limits of his political ambition.
230) Apparently, mental illness is one of the few diseases requiring hospitalization where those afflicted are released before they are cured.
231) Apparently he has a history of COADs - chronic obstructive airways disease.
232) Apparently the animal can go all winter without food, but it periodically needs real sleep.
233) The fans complained about the apparently arbitrary distribution of tickets for the next game.
234) But the House speaker apparently failed to forward any nomination for the automatic but constitutionally required approval of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
235) Lawrence Livermore Lab was also affected, but apparently not as severely as others, a spokesman there said.
236) Park manager Paul Weston said the rabbits had apparently been battered to death.
237) Shankar and his tabla player, Alla Rakha, held the apparently preposterous view that all notes were equal.
More similar words: apparentcurrentlygentlyrecentlyfrequentlyparentdiligentlyconsequentlyparentalconsistentlyparentinginadvertentlygrandparentinstantlyimportantlysignificantlypartlyrentrentalinherentcurrenthappen todifferentappointmententrepreneurapartmententertainmentsentimentkeep pace witharena
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