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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(121) Of much greater practical significance, and by no means obsolete, is the power to punish for contempt.
(122) The minority community is by no means united behind census changes.
(123) However, if you have creative ideas and good material, face-to-face contact is by no means necessary.
(124) It is by no means certain that the Tory tax offensive has gained much ground.
(125) Most surviving examples are funerary, often commissioned quickly in response to unexpected death from disease, by no means uncommon in antiquity.
(126) While this longitudinal study is one of the most famous, it is by no means the only one.
(127) It is also mathematics, of course, but Euclidean geometry is by no means the only conceivable mathematical geometry.
(128) After all, this was by no means the only mystery surrounding Dad: almost nothing about him was straight forward or simple.
(129) North Hill is soon reached, then Worcestershire Beacon, but it is by no means all downhill from there.
(130) It is by no means clear that the process of financial innovation has run its course.
(131) By no means the next Nirvana as too prone to cuteness.
(132) Thus, the relationship between constitutionalism and liberalism ... is by no means a simple or straight forward one.
(133) It is by no means certain that the courts would always be willing to redefine the mens rea requirement in order to secure an acquittal.
(134) It is by no means so simple for the insurer who is ignorant of that until in some senses it is too late.
(135) Although it is by no means certain that the courts would uphold such a contention, groups should nevertheless exercise care in this area.
(136) Linda, although by no means particularly attractive, had a big bust.
(137) Not unnaturally, Kasparov, Karpov and the other leading aspirants to the title were by no means happy with this decision.
(138) Leopards are by no means always so ambitious in choosing their victims.
(139) If you do manage it, the fight is by no means over.
(140) Secondly, by no means all abnormal changes in mood signify a psychotic disturbance.
(141) Colm Henry is unquestionably Ireland's best known rock photographer, although he by no means limits his skills to the music area.
(142) It's by no means certain that it will be ratified.
(143) However, by no means all groups in the population have benefited equally from prosperity or from generous expenditure on social services.
(144) The extent to which life is difficult in old age is by no means all determined by nature.
(145) Let us not forget, however,(http://sentencedict.com/by no means.html) that witchcraft is by no means the excuse for all mistakes and misadventures.
(146) Liputin's teeth are by no means the only things that hang by a thread.
(147) The regimes under which nationalised industries function are by no means the only examples of vertical devolution under the United Kingdom constitution at present.
(148) But goat glands were by no means his only forte.
(149) The range of wines available for under £3 is vast, and by no means is it all rough plonk.
(150) The cleared land, a broken and undulating mix of heavy clay and difficult sands, was by no means rich.
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.