Synonym: fairly, middling, moderately, passably, sanely, sensibly, somewhat, within reason. Similar words: reasonable, unreasonable, reason, treason, seasonal, reasoning, personable, season. Meaning: ['rɪːdnəblɪ] adv. 1. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree 2. with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner.
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121. Further legislation followed, which could more reasonably be said to have united the hitherto disparate regimes of legacy and trust.
122. Keep the turns close wound on the internal diameter and reasonably evenly spaced on the outside.
123. Clarisa seemed calm, submissive to her mother and reasonably attentive to both Janir and his cousin.
124. Foot notes: this is a cracking circuit which should be within the capacities of any reasonably fit walker.
125. Capital punishment does send out one reasonably clear social message.
126. But although I said I was reasonably Spartan, this bare Nissen hut and my little windy bivouac pall a bit at times.
127. Local Management of Schools will be judged a success if it has been up and running reasonably well since 1 April 1990.
128. At home Sean remained a reasonably pleasant child who tended to respond passively to the problems he encountered regarding schoolwork.
129. While the psychologist expected Nelson to do reasonably well, he was impressed with his superior reasoning skills.
130. When Bill was setting up his first home, he used to attend auction sales, looking for reasonably priced furniture.
131. Hence, we may reasonably expect a resultative flavour when an adverbal adjective is combined with a change-of-state verb.
132. It is really not too difficult to wave the reader at a reasonably constant speed while it is over the bar code.
133. The book is reasonably priced and generally well written, with few errors.
134. Only then will the extra community care money be released - provided the forecast expenditure on institutional care is reasonably on course.
135. By now Heseltine has probably got about as much mileage out of such occasions as he can reasonably expect.
136. Designworks is an economical package but you still need a reasonably powerful machine to run any drawing package.
137. The main argument can not validate wholesale the authority of even reasonably just governments.
137. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
138. It used to be that Quattro was a pricey model, not just a reasonably priced option.
139. Nor is it self evident that the profession could reasonably be expected to fund such a massive activity out of its own pocket.
140. From archaeological evidence we can reasonably infer that these people used stone cutting tools.
141. The several criticisms of the market economy are reasonably accurate and certainly too serious to ignore.
142. This decision seems very harsh, but this is a value-judgment with which others could reasonably disagree.
143. This answer falls within the acceptable range and so indicates that this person is at or reasonably close to her ideal weight.
144. They have developed a reasonably efficient administration, with an elected parliament and municipal councils.
145. The means it chose to address this dangerous situation were reasonably calculated to advance the general welfare.
146. The burden of proving that it was not reasonably practicable would appear to fall on the defendant.
147. We could reasonably expect a decent interval of peace in which we might think about these catastrophic events.
148. Every reasonably successful band soon begins to receive demo tapes from young hopefuls.
149. The author has condensed a great deal of material into just over 400 pages and presents it in a reasonably readable style.
150. Best guess is that SunSoft will offer reasonably priced Motif upgrades for Solaris 1.
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