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favorably
adverb as in genially, in a kindly manner
adverb as in opportunely, advantageously
Example Sentences
“And it’s hard to see anyone arguing that unlawful combatants should be treated more favorably than lawful combatants.”
When the outcomes are known, the district’s evolving leadership could swing either more strongly or less favorably to charter schools, while also affecting the future of school police and the level of support for initiatives of L.A. schools Supt.
"Lady Gaga is insane for this," another fan posted, presumably favorably.
The Trump team was delighted with the outcome, with Trump, who has been ducking debates and mainstream press spots, tweeting favorably about Baier.
Gasper’s prior research found that incumbent presidents who approve disaster funding are seen more favorably by voters and those that don’t are viewed negatively by voters.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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