Synonym: relatively. Similar words: relatively, negatively, creatively, tentatively, alternatively, comparable, actively, compulsively. Meaning: [kəm'pærətɪvlɪ] adv. in a relative manner; by comparison to something else.
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31. Since then, Bishop has maintained a comparatively low profile.
32. For a change, this was a comparatively short flight.
33. But these bodies are of comparatively recent origin.
34. Background and History Compacts are a comparatively recent phenomenon.
35. He was given a comparatively lenient fine.
36. Yet all this led to comparatively little public outcry.http://sentencedict.com/comparatively.html
37. And its panoramic views come comparatively cheap.
38. One encounters a comparatively congenial Schoenberg here.
39. It is comparatively easy to put it down intellectually.
40. A comparatively small area is included in this zone.
41. Another comparatively recent development is computer technology.
42. This will be difficult to carry out on barnacles, but comparatively easy for mussels, limpets or other snails.
43. In such circumstances they may find it comparatively easy to become, or to be seen as, innovators.
44. As both these species are comparatively compact, with a light foliage they are an ideal choice for the smaller garden.
45. But the systematic use of the threat is comparatively recent.
46. The operational problems of the previous 20 years legitimized comparatively limited increases in worker control and attendant changes to the management function.
47. Basically it emphasised not the state, but class solidarity across frontiers and dismissed national boundaries as comparatively unimportant.
48. Ronald Reagan's stock of capital as he began his presidency was comparatively low, as Table l shows.
49. With the Taunton cast, it remained a comparatively cheap show.
50. Social studies textbooks have only comparatively recently begun to include gender as an area of study alongside social class or ethnicity.
51. For any one ecological group, such as the dinosaurs, it is comparatively easy to find a possible cause.
52. The population pressures on this comparatively small and beautiful place are probably too great for anyone to solve.
53. In the twelfth century the canon lawyers devised an elaborate, and comparatively humane, legal framework for poor relief.
54. Only the music centre and the television set were comparatively new.
55. They make up in quality for their comparatively small area.
56. It is strange to relate that this well-known symbol has been comparatively neglected by social scientists and especially by social psychologists.
57. We already know the basic physical laws that govern the activity of the brain, and they are comparatively simple.
58. Whilst still a comparatively new system of management those who practised it were very pleased with the results.
59. Large thickset birds, with necks relatively longer than most ducks, and legs comparatively short.
60. At least this revolution was genuine because the comparatively cheap micro-chip computers made possible and affordable a computerised society.
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