Synonym: comparatively. Similar words: relative, actively, relation, revelation, effectively, correlation, respectively, relationship. Meaning: ['relətɪvlɪ] adv. in a relative manner; by comparison to something else.
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151. However, comprehensives in relatively affluent rural and suburban areas will become richer.
152. Much of this ambiguity arises through relatively rare usages of the words.
153. The Metropolitan Grill is relatively immense; no fewer than three dining areas divide the space.
154. At that time, an ice age was ending, game animals were flourishing, and humans were relatively few.
155. They soon spread to a variety of habitats, but in the Palaeozoic they were conspicuously abundant in relatively shallow environments.
156. This was due to an abundant supply and thus relatively low costs for pork.
157. Other studies suggest that personality disorders are relatively uncommon in anorexia nervosa.
158. Compared with the early brutal and bloody encounters, the military action was relatively swift and effective.
159. Convenience stores engage in relatively little advertising and in few promotions, though they do feature some specials from time to time.
160. Weather experts say it was a relatively dry winter which makes the water recovery all the more remarkable.
161. It is relatively straight forward in operation, and once set can be forgotten - a valuable addition to the program.
162. The test may be used as a screening device, although it is relatively time-consuming to administer compared with other tests.
163. In the context of post-war uncertainty it is relatively easy to relate existentialism to abstract expressionism.
164. One of the problems with magazine advertisements, however, is their relatively long lead time before an advertisement appears.
165. Hydrogen sulphide was probably a relatively rare commodity, even in ancient times.
166. Indeed, the notion that all students should engage in serious academic work and learn it deeply is a relatively recent phenomenon.
167. Only the west provided a relatively easy route through which populations might have entered this region in deep antiquity.
168. Choledocolithiasis is a relatively frequent problem arising in approximately 15% of patients with stones in the gall bladder.
169. Nevertheless, the whole basis of survey work is one of trust and relatively few interviewers abuse this trust.
170. The state is passive in the productive system, allowing private actors to operate in a relatively unconstrained manner.
171. BBoth men grew up in small Southern towns in relatively deprived circumstances, with an appreciation for the suffering of the disadvantaged.
172. Rather, they are relatively more attentive or less attentive depending on their ability to process information in a certain area.
173. Here Congress has offered relatively mild encouragement to the States to enact higher minimum drinking ages than they would otherwise choose.
174. The discussion groups were relatively open, and many people came along as friends of friends.
175. It is a relatively crude way of allocating such expenditure. 10.
176. Simple start All seemed relatively simple at the start,[sentence dictionary] recalls literary agent Alexandra Cann.
177. But since she'd considered herself relatively fit, she was disconcerted when her muscles began aching after just a short time.
178. This is very narrow, more akin to a country lane, with few passing places, but is relatively traffic free.
179. While the city is relatively young, age alone provides insufficient explanation.
180. Neural networks used for robotics and control applications have been around for a relatively long time.
More similar words: relative, actively, relation, revelation, effectively, correlation, respectively, relationship, in relation to, legislative, relate, related, exclusively, native, narrative, cooperative, innovative, initiative, alternative, conservative, representative, administrative, relax, rely, barely, rely on, severely, entirely, lately, active.