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Sentence count:105+3Posted:2016-12-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: closelynearlywellSimilar words: ultimatelyintimateapproximatelyultimateestimateestimatedlegitimatepenultimateMeaning: adv. 1. in a close manner 2. with great or especially intimate knowledge. 
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31. They are intimately connected, for as this chapter will show, acceptance of monetary union implies defacto acceptance of political union.
32. I probably knew about half a dozen gay people intimately.
33. Therefore the possibility of there being a natural monopoly is intimately related to the assumptions regarding potential entrant behaviour.
34. They were intimately connected by an active worldwide electronic network, encrypted where necessary.
35. She scratched delicately, not to say intimately, with her forefinger.
36. These are intimately bound up together, not least because of the way in which the marriage contract is defined.
37. Presumably when one went in, they all moved up a chair, into the heat of the previous sitter, intimately.
38. He was intimately involved with many of the most contentious issues in the three years of design and construction.
39. Hubbell, part of the Clintons' inner circle, is intimately familiar with their financial affairs.
40. And they saw learning as some-thing intimately connected with self.
41. Mastery of the code of reading is intimately bound up with oral competence in a language.
42. Here we shall deal only with growth theory and shall tackle crisis separately, even though they are intimately connected.
43. Most contemporaries realized that the two aspects were intimately connected.
44. Yet our everyday understanding of this term is intimately connected with the idea of choice.
45. Caught in these scenes intimately, he merely put foot after foot forward, automatically, without expression.
46. The Wardley family collection contained many treasures, including many Pre-Raphaelite paintings, and Miss Hatherby knew them all intimately.
47. Excellence at the top, in short, is intimately tied to the collapse of literacy levels at the bottom.
48. This was not merely through the intrinsic loss but also because family status and honour were intimately linked to possession of land.
49. And even when you think you know the island intimately, it will keep on springing surprises.
50. He studied languages, studied political theory, knew diseases intimately, had official records of his skill as a pilot.
51. What she has known most intimately these last years has been intense pain.
52. Republican governors in particular were intimately involved in crafting the final version of the measure.
53. This patient was bound to be extremely distressed at finding that a male doctor had forcibly touched her intimately.
54. These factors interact intimately and cannot be separated.
55. I have seen them intimately, close at hand.
56. Native West Virginian Julia Bonds understands these problems intimately.
57. Upon whose Bosom snow has lain ; Who intimately lives with rain.
58. This paper introduces a voltage - and frequency - high voltage power supply in laboratory. The operation is intimately discussed.
59. A dope mix is prepared by intimately mixing the following ingredients.
60. The torque of the couple is intimately associated with a couple.
More similar words: ultimatelyintimateapproximatelyultimateestimateestimatedlegitimatepenultimateillegitimateoverestimatelatelyuntimelyclimateanimateprivatelyin timefortunatelyaccuratelydesperatelyexanimateunfortunatelydeliberatelyappropriatelyapproximatedefinitelyanimationlegitimacyinestimableon timeentirely
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