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more even
adjective as in flat, uniform
Strongest match
Strong matches
adjective as in calm, undisturbed
adjective as in commensurate; having no advantage
adjective as in fair, impartial
Example Sentences
If a review process took longer, would any political party want to go into the next election asking voters to pay more - even for the best of reasons, a shiny new social care system?
Jeryl Turco is an anti-abortion protester known as “ ‘the Runner’ because she runs up to patients as they are arriving and runs after and follows patients as they are leaving, for a block or more, even as they are going to their cars.”
So Harris has been careful to acknowledge the hardship and has promised to do more, even as she defends the administration’s economic record.
By season’s end, don’t be surprised if the backfield looks a lot more even than you might’ve expected.
But since the start of the Russian invasion President Biden’s approach has been characterised by at first a refusal to send more even advanced weapons - including, consecutively, Himars rockets, Patriot missile defence systems and F-16 fighter jets - before later changing his mind.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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