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in some ways
adverb as in partly
Weak matches
- at best
- at most
- at worst
- bit by bit
- by degrees
- carelessly
- halfway
- in a general way
- in bits and pieces
- in part
- in some measure
- inadequately
- incompletely
- insufficiently
- little by little
- measurably
- not entirely
- not fully
- not strictly speaking
- not wholly
- notably
- noticeably
- piece by piece
- piecemeal
- relatively
- so far as possible
- to a certain degree
- to a certain extent
- up to a certain point
- within limits
Example Sentences
"In some ways, it is a good sign you get a strong reaction, because that shows people care. If you roll out a new logo and everyone shrugs, you haven't done a good job or people don't care that much about what it is attached to."
“Everything is, in some ways, finding your way home, self-determination.”
In some ways, Roosevelt was a product of his time.
Oppenheimer’s superior follow-up, “The Look of Silence,” plays things straighter, and in some ways poses the more haunting question: Because supporters of the violence still hold political power in Indonesia, families of the victims and families of the killers live side by side.
The new-toy innocence of these first-time cinematographers is, in some ways, an ideal symbol for the spiritual reinforcement they get from prioritizing their art.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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