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severally

[sev-er-uh-lee, sev-ruh-] / ˈsɛv ər ə li, ˈsɛv rə- /






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In the aftermath, the New IRA was viewed as being in complete disarray and the main narrative pushed in policing and security circles was that threat it posed had been severally blunted.

From BBC

They subsidized the free press and public education, knowing that if they didn’t, both would be controlled and severally limited.

From Seattle Times

The new bill would have created a category of companies called “brand guarantors” that would have been “jointly and severally” liable for any wage theft in the production of clothing.

From Los Angeles Times

SB 1399 creates a new category of companies called “brand guarantors” that would be “jointly and severally” liable for any wage theft in the production of clothing.

From Los Angeles Times

It was an August ritual she had reminded me about severally.

From BBC