Synonym: not by a blame sight, not by a long sight. Similar words: by means of, by all means, by any means, at home and abroad, by now, mean, jeans, meantime. Meaning: adv. definitely not.
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(61) I was by no means immune from this brand of humour.
(62) And there was Matthew Prescott, too: she was by no means averse to him.
(63) This relationship between object and unconscious is by no means obvious.
(64) But large numbers of people set a value by this differential service, by no means restricted to those one could regard as rich.
(65) That preliminary report on a matter by no means without complexities and evidential difficulties is being carefully considered.
(66) In other words, the habit is by no means incurable.
(67) By no means did I mean for this to happen.
(68) The experience of those small business operators, shared with me in understandable confidentiality, is by no means unique.
(69) A particular theorist may argue with the interpretations of other conspiracy theorists, because by no means all theorists agree with one another.
(70) Yet Liquid Gold is by no means the worst offender.
(71) For Jaq by no means equated iron duty with iron rations.
(72) By no means the most beguiling feature about this outstanding car, but a unique offer that could be a trend setter.
(73) This list, by no means complete, is an indictment of a careless society.
(74) This list is by no means exhaustive and is only intended to illustrate some of the most commonplace reasons for the non-reporting of crime.
(75) When the uniform was off, the results were by no means as exciting as she could have wished.
(76) This is by no means an easy thing to accomplish; nothing of real esoteric value ever is easy to attain.
(77) But this is by no means a tale of automotive Flat-Earthers.
(78) Needless to say[sentencedict.com], this system by no means produced the religious liberty for which people had originally fought.
(79) The problem is by no means limited to analytical instruments.
(80) Transnational migration, by no means a novel phenomenon, is also a prominent feature of many communities.
(81) Although the relationship is by no means an egalitarian one, it has become more harmonious and more easy-going.
(82) We are by no means blind to the risks of a Gore presidency.
(83) Such loyalty is by no means automatic or the inevitable consequence of propinquity.
(84) International Agreements on the Laws of War Formal multilateral agreements are by no means the only source of the laws of war.
(85) But by no means do all ordinary children do well(Sentence dictionary), nor all deprived children poorly.
(86) The definition of public expenditure is by no means clear-cut and must depend upon the question at issue.
(87) Although she definitely did suffer from claustrophobia, Sylvia was by no means the worst case I have seen.
(88) Thus we can see that the discourse of lyric poetry is by no means unusual in its mobilisation of deixis.
(89) By no means, Watson; even now quite a few scientists continue to doubt.
(90) Although the old Victorian building with its spine of hutted wards was a vaguely familiar place, it was by no means home.
More similar words: by means of, by all means, by any means, at home and abroad, by now, mean, jeans, meantime, meanwhile, meaningful, come at, come about, come across, astronomer, phenomenon, come home, by name, certainly not, by night, by nature, lean, bean, no more, nominee, economy, one another, Korean, peanut, no matter, autonomy.