Similar words: effectively, respectively, relatively, active, attractive, active transport, exclusively, activity. Meaning: [ˈæktɪvli] adv. in an active manner.
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121. You certainly wasted studio time and resources, so one was actively discouraged.
122. The only job he has actively pursued was at his alma mater, Wisconsin.
123. The Administration would have neither the men nor the money to engage actively in war.
124. Courses on the latter are open to non-members who are actively involved with other voluntary conservation bodies.
125. Especially in the United States, a widespread belief exists that people should actively seek ways of developing themselves.
126. Amy, his wife, naturally relinquished her job as secretary to John and actively encouraged him.
127. It is actively looking for more pilot schemes to identify the greater efficiencies needed and the best options available for waste collection.
128. Government officials have been eager to learn exactly when Hanssen was actively spying and how he evaded capture for so long.
129. Chris Bennetts, senior health promotion officer for AIDS education, was actively involved in this area.
130. Non-Hindus have suffered handicaps, but the state has tried actively to remedy this.
131. I believe that when his successors were actively engaged in that process, they often made devastating mistakes.
132. That is why the Government have concentrated on keeping people who are actively involved in business.
133. Once he has settled into his new post he may again become actively involved in the sport.
134. I come from a family where blood feuds are not only tolerated, but actively encouraged.
135. Neighbouring schools may actively encourage difficult and demanding families to seek somewhere else for the education of their children.
136. The continuous employment of proper symbols frees man to participate actively and fully in the dynamic totality of creation.
137. Few laws require cost-benefit analysis for new rules and many actively prohibit it.
138. They found that 40% of highly cited papers were cited for historical reasons, but 60% were still actively being used.
139. Having determined its legal obligations based on the facts of this specific disease, the company actively sought employee cooperation.
140. We actively support Manchester's bid to bring the Olympic Games to Britain.
141. In addition, incumbent firms have actively carried out strategic moves.
142. Indeed, Freemantle not only provided Leapor with a receptive audience for her mature work, but actively promoted it.
143. They are actively presenting themselves as readers in this specific context.
144. Headway Pre-Intermediate invites students to think about how they learn, and actively encourages good study habits.
145. In search of an answer, you follow your nose, wherever it leads, actively pursuing the mystery.
146. The question of the recently introduced Actively Seeking Work legislation was of major concern to everyone.
147. Unions, they argued, should stay aloof or actively oppose the creation of team systems.
148. Some district councils remained essentially reactive,[http://sentencedict.com/actively.html] but others actively attacked problems in their neighborhoods.
149. By 1812-13 Rundell was furthermore actively engaged in buying a steam engine for a diamond-cutting subsidiary in Spitalfields.
150. He wanted to contribute actively to governing the country once more and have influence in policy making.
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