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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181. Fortunately Scott was reasonably obedient as long as some one kept a close watch over him.
182. In most cases our customers find our estimates reasonably accurate.
183. What you must do is carry out as much investigation as is reasonably possible to narrow it down to one suspect.
184. Indeed, the reasonably quick and informal procedure of industrial tribunals is eminently suitable for most cases.
185. She was of the opinion there was more to the girl than might reasonably be expected.
186. Nevertheless, the report acknowledges some uncertainties and continues the tradition of the series in presenting a reasonably comprehensive and balanced overview.
187. Do the people of North Dakota disagree whether justice requires compensation for product defects that manufacturers could not reasonably have prevented?
188. Each title will be c. 200 pages in length and very reasonably priced at only £9.95.
189. This rescue operation proved reasonably successful, as shown by Table 11.4.
190. He tried out an elimination diet, and got a reasonably good response.
191. Road conditions were reasonably good up the long coastal drive north on National Route 3.
192. High slack systems are those organizations operating with an abundance of resources in reasonably stable and minimally competitive environments.
193. The present-day breeding habits of some birds give us a reasonably good idea of how polyandry evolved.
194. The first child offers a possible explanation which reasonably draws on his knowledge of how water levels in containers can go down.
195. The licensing board require to give reasonably full reasons for their decision.
196. At their reasonably cozy fort, a bell signaled daily worship.
197. He is entitled to assert his supposed right on reasonably equal terms.
197. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
198. Noninstrumental validations of consent are, therefore, limited to consent to the authority of a reasonably just government.
199. He was held not liable as there was a real and imminent danger and he had done what was reasonably necessary.
200. Provided your employer acts reasonably, you will find it difficult to launch an effective legal challenge of his decision.
201. On the other hand heads have every right to expect staff to be well groomed and reasonably dressed at work.
202. Meanwhile, in personal life he became a reasonably prosperous but crotchety landowner.
203. You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour.
204. The hotel also has its own bar which stays open till midnight and a very reasonably priced restaurant.
205. It is the responsibility of the angered party to communicate successfully and reasonably why he or she has felt anger.
206. While the woodwind and low strings were reasonably well replicated, the violins, timpani and brass left much to be desired.
207. If the seller's position is reasonably strong he should ask for specific details and firm commitments.
208. Key among them is the problem facing most developed countries of how to fund reasonably comfortable retirements for an increasingly long-lived population.
209. Important Credit facilities should only be reinstated once you are reasonably sure there will be no more problems with getting paid.
210. But then again this is the one form of cricket they are reasonably competent at.
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