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relatively

[rel-uh-tiv-lee] / ˈrɛl ə tɪv li /


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Beyond its campus setting, Annie captures a moment when Indian cinema - and state broadcasters - were relatively permissive about youth culture, language and social critique.

From BBC

A handful of companies in AI-connected fields, such as semiconductors and data-center equipment, now sport market capitalizations in the tens of billions of dollars despite having relatively modest profits or none at all.

From The Wall Street Journal

Berkshire was relatively inactive in the first three quarters of 2025.

From Barron's

So investors might expect relatively few shares to be doing so now.

From Barron's

All of these Scotland victories - were they because the Scots raised their game or because England were disorganised defensively, weak mentally and relatively easy prey to some brilliance in Townsend's backline?

From BBC