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relatively
[ rel-uh-tiv-lee ]
adverb
- in a relative manner:
a relatively small difference.
- Archaic.
- with reference (usually followed by to ).
- in proportion (usually followed by to ).
relatively
/ 藞谤蓻濒蓹迟瑟惫濒瑟 /
adverb
- in comparison or relation to something else; not absolutely
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of relatively1
Example Sentences
Harris has kept a relatively low profile since leaving office.
The group says it would be wrong just to blame relatively high levels of flu.
With sea temperatures around the UK still relatively low at the moment, coastal areas where sea breezes develop will feel cooler, but UV levels will remain high.
And, sharing the giddy celebrations, were relatively new investors from New York's Allyn family, as excited about what the future holds as they were about the day.
In five-party politics, many races may be won with a relatively small share of the vote, by tiny margins, that "sliver here and sliver there".
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