Antonym: individually. Similar words: collective, collectivity, collection, effectively, respectively, collect, collector, actively. Meaning: [kə'lektɪvlɪ] adv. in conjunction with; combined.
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151. In addition, waste contains various stinky sulfur compounds, collectively called thiols or mercaptans.
152. Jasmonic acid and its derivative methyl jasmonate, collectively called jasmonates, are phyto- regulators existing widely in plants and playing an important role in plant cells.
153. Collectively, the evidence from landscape studies, cosmogenic nuclides and thermochronometry supports the idea of rapid uplift sustained over very long periods.
154. Company B, a limited company incorporated in PRC, is engaged in the manufacture and sale of dress (collectively the "Business").
155. Materials that produce this thermoelectric effect are collectively known as " thermostatic materiel", or "thermo-electric equipment".
156. Count complicatedly and collectively to the large-scale , type body, box (case) (pot) articles put, shrink the packaging with PE , PVC membrane.
157. The research work of the automatic transit machine for silica gel charge stock was done collectively.
158. Boletus Boletus Branch and the category is pinecone Boletus fungi etc. collectively, in which the exception of a few species of poisonous or bitter and not edible, most varieties of food available.
159. The contents of soluble sugar, reduced sugar, sucrose and dissolubility protein are firstly decreased collectively but increased at anaphase in the growing periods of eggplant fruits.
160. Light from the main source bounces off walls and other objects, which collectively acts as a fill light.
161. Collectively , these two constituents of nuclei are known as nucleons.
161. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
162. In fact, fingernail trauma and other hand injuries—no matter your hand size—are collectively the number one nuisance for spacewalkers.
163. Assembly language is a compiled instruction set, pseudo-instruction set and use their rules collectively.
164. S. Collectively, the region will likely grow 5.3% this year, down from 8% last year and 11.4% in 2007, the bank said in a semiannual report.
165. Software installation management describes collectively the activities of installing, uninstalling, updating, and organizing software applications, or packages, on a system.
166. Some, such as Shulamith Firestone in The Dialectic of Sex, suggested alternative ways of rearing children collectively.
167. The Dreamboat Star club (a group of Chinese celebrities who put on concerts and sporting events in the name of charity) has decided to collectively become volunteers for the foundation.
168. You can link elements together so they collectively yield a process that transforms the input into the desired output.
169. The principal muscles involved in hip flexion are the psoas and the iliacus, collectively known as the iliopsoas .
170. This pressure, coming collectively the next day, had compelled him to close his doors.
171. Unilateral action and collectively action have promoted the progress of the trade investment liberalization and economic and technological cooperation of this area.
172. With approval of the customs, goods in small and many batches can be declared collectively.
173. Eriosoma lanigerum(Woolly apple aphid) is a kind of harmful pest to agricultural plant quarantined. It lives in the apple tree autoeciously and does harm collectively.
174. Each of these sculptural installations, which collectively reinforce one another even as they successfully stood alone, filled the gallery with chilling haziness and premonitions.
175. Methods:we select each technician's X-ray film works at random, shielding the date, the number and other signals that help to identify, then assess collectively.
176. Collectively, the science of secure and secret communications, involving Both cryptography and cryptanalysis , is known as cryptology.
177. Using such libraries, it should soon be possible to test whether collectively autocatalytic sets arise as diversity of the molecular system is increased.
178. The unification of Iberia was complete when Charles V"s son, Philip II, became King of Portugal in 1580, and the other Iberian Kingdoms (collectively known as "Spain" at that time).
179. Organic nutrients of this type are known collectively as growth factors.
180. Together with the procedure name, the preceding items are collectively called the signature of the procedure.
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