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View definitions for reasonably

reasonably

adverb as in in a reasonable manner

adverb as in to a moderate degree

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“We just got back from a rigorous trip with the gorillas in Rwanda — there’s no way I could have done that if I hadn’t been in reasonably decent shape.”

“They are making it impossible to build a reasonably priced car, the unchecked and unbalanced homeless catastrophe, & the cost of EVERYTHING, in particular ‘groceries,’ IS OUT OF CONTROL,” Trump wrote.

But, fascination aside, you might also reasonably ask why it still matters.

From BBC

Such an order can be imposed where the FA receives information that causes it "reasonably to believe that a person poses or may pose a risk of harm".

From BBC

Rahmani added that the case can't reasonably be paused for the duration of Trump's presidency because he, like any other criminal defendant, has a right to a speedy trial.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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