Synonym: with success. Similar words: succeed in, access, accessible, hopefully, press for, full, in full, be full of. Meaning: [səkˈsesfəlɪ] adv. in a successful manner.
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151. Nobody inside the movement was permitted to acquire enough power or a high enough profile to challenge de Gaulle successfully.
152. By adopting this methodical approach you should avoid the pitfalls and successfully answer any questions set on this subject.
153. The principal problem area concerns the additional amount of computation that may be necessary successfully to implement Monte Carlo based techniques.
154. She had successfully gained her own black belt four years previously.
155. Prospective research studies are needed to facilitate prediction of clients most likely to affiliate successfully with AA.
156. In practice, of course, there was no chance of Edward 11I successfully asserting his claim in 1328.
157. To read in such a small bar code successfully requires a very high degree of resolution.
158. In order to qualify for the award of a certificate, the candidate must complete at least 4 assignments successfully.
159. But other hostels were successfully established in areas of outstanding beauty or interest, often in historic, unusual buildings.
160. A principal aim is, of course, to present the pupils successfully for external exams.
161. Few athletic teams can successfully absorb the loss of three starting players.
162. Advice is sometimes transmitted more successfully through a joke than grave teaching. Baltasar Gracian
163. After successfully qualifying, two people were advised by members of their own profession to do full-time voluntary work.
164. Those economies which have successfully switched underemployed agricultural labour into manufacturing and service activities have generally achieved significant real economic growth rates.
165. Tropical marine invertebrates, unlike marine fish which are notoriously difficult to successfully breed in captivity, are far more accommodating.
166. The designer whose work can bear such attention successfully is a rare talent indeed.
167. Her first novel successfully blends a sense of innocence with overwhelming bitterness.
168. Other parishioners successfully petitioned the House of Lords in 1643 to confirm his appointment.
169. Thee government, but it had then successfully applied steady and persistent pressure to force Park to reestablish civilian government.
170. During the 1950s, however, employers began to press successfully for coordinated, central wage bargaining, which has continued subsequently.
171. Dextrose has been successfully used by trained ambulance staff, as has glucagon with or without a glucose drink.
172. Only through good relations with his parents can a child successfully mature into adolescence.
173. Although these strictures are more difficult to dilate than other benign strictures, in experienced hands most patients can be treated successfully.
174. Neurosurgeons have successfully moved a blood clot from her brain and are keeping a close watch on her.
175. Many species of tropical freshwater, marine and coldwater fish are being successfully bred by fishkeepers all over the world.
176. It is the responsibility of the angered party to communicate successfully and reasonably why he or she has felt anger.
177. Buchanan successfully tapped the economic insecurity of blue-collar workers by slamming trade agreements embraced by most Republican leaders, including Dole.
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178. I successfully blocked one of the main avenues they were exploring.
179. The team also found that 57 per cent of the eggs were able to be successfully fertilised using a standard technique.
180. It also limits the ability of agency heads to compete successfully for high-skilled senior talent.
More similar words: succeed in, access, accessible, hopefully, press for, full, in full, be full of, to the full, full-time, sully, process, at full speed, in full swing, recession, excessive, processor, processing, in excess of, essentially, suck, such, such as, soccer, accent, awful, ancestor, acceptance, accelerate, accentuate.