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relatively
adverb as in in or by comparison
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Example Sentences
As we are still in mid-November, the ground remains relatively warm and therefore it will be harder for snow to settle at low-levels.
The trick to their method: Instead of leeching with an excess of citric acid like conventional methods, they use a relatively small amount.
Depending on the point at which force is applied in the material, completely different stretching reactions can result even at relatively distant points.
At Johannisplatz, 118 species are present, as it has trees, hedges and some grassy areas despite being sealed to a relatively large extent.
That is made harder because mortgage deals currently have a relatively short shelf-life, owing to the uncertainty.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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