Antonym: individually. Similar words: collective, collectivity, collection, effectively, respectively, collect, collector, actively. Meaning: [kə'lektɪvlɪ] adv. in conjunction with; combined.
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121. The musicians then collectively wish the audience a happy new year, play The Blue Danube and close with Johann Strauss , Sr.
122. Peasants who joined labour-exchange teams contributed their labour power or animal power to cultivate the land of each member-family collectively and in rotation.
123. Each Model service component will offer a set of services, and the components collectively offer a set of common services as well.
124. This is especially true in the countryside, where the mass collectivisation during Mao's Great Leap Forward of half a century ago left farmland "collectively" owned.
125. The appreciation space of Renminbi is determined by collectively competitive equilibrium in East Asian currency.
126. Collectively, these waves are called'The Schumann Resonance ? ? , the current strongest at 7.8 Hz.
127. Today the goals of the organization are to collectively strengthen relationships among member and nonmember countries and enhance economic growth for the region.
128. The settlers were later collectively referred to as the Forefathers; the term Pilgrim Fathers was applied to them by Daniel Webster at the Bicentennial celebration (1820).
129. Learning plays an important role during the course of impelling interrelated enterprises to innovate collectively.
130. Excogitated process of desquamation chemically of fresh ginger which can be capable of carry out large quantities of production, in order to carry out collectively and effectively production.
131. The bureaux, each headed by a policy secretary, collectively form the Government Secretariat.
131. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
132. As one of the collective labor rights, right of collective bargaining is owned collectively by labor and used by the labor union which is the representative of the labor.
133. Visible from the beach of Skegness, England, the 54 3.6-megawatt turbines of the Lynn and Inner Dowsing offshore wind farm collectively can produce up to 194 megawatts of electricity at peak.
134. Fading into history, the collectively created, time-tested traditional folk art, which has embodied the aesthetic spirits, has become the essential component of traditional culture.
135. In this scheme, one collectively owned repository can be designated as a hub for integration, but it differs only by convention (Git is a decentralized system).
136. We have also consistently and collectively opposed the racist policies of South Africa.
137. For example, in a situation in which several bystanders need to band together to overwhelm a perpetrator, they will be more likely to act collectively than to act alone.
138. A labour contract is to be signed by a joint venture and the trade union organization in the joint venture collectively.
139. We do not envision boards that collectively and independently set strategy.
140. In the documentary, scientists from various disciplines put the most compelling sasquatch evidence to the test. Collectively their conclusions are ground-breaking.
141. The singer and songwriter prefers his entire band to be collectively known as Edwin McCain.
142. Miami and Miami Beach are known collectively as a vacation wonderland.
143. More recently Gerald Joyce at Scripps has reported experiments in which two RNA sequences form collectively autocatalytic sets, each catalyzing the ligation of fragments that form the other.
144. Collectively these factors probably selected against tree - climbing as a defensive strategy for sloth bear cubes.
145. We got hundreds of texts an hour which collectively propelled Ghanian footballer Michael Essien in to the number one spot for the Award.
146. Painting sculpture architecture etc. are collectively called the " fine arts " or " plastic arts " .
147. For the first time, labor had been given the legal right to bargain collectively.
148. Powerful business interests ( ie large business firms collectively ) are influencing the government's actions.
149. Brighton-based artists Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt, collectively known as Semiconductor, will be bringing their recent work to the UK for the first time with the exhibition Heliocentric.
150. These proteins are known collectively ( including LB ) as nodulins.
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