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    Use "largely" in a sentence

    largely example sentences

    largely


    1. But while the Blacktooths had been largely ambivalent toward humanity in the past, they were certainly in the habit of taking slaves to work in their mountains


    2. This was due largely to the masses of people that needed to feed themselves and to their ability to learn from others


    3. The dangers of meditation are largely the dangers of our virtues, and therein lies much of the difficulty


    4. They are largely the dangers of a fine mental concept that runs ahead of the capacity of the physical body


    5. Buddhism, however, largely ignores the question


    6. They might have their reasons of course, but I, for one, feel that such a decision based largely on looks is more suitable for a casual


    7. Men haven’t exactly featured largely in my life


    8. Mercy is a quality that he has largely forgotten about, tagging along through life in his brother's wake, abjuring any responsibility for things that have happened with the excuse that he has only been following orders


    9. It had been a largely sleepless night for


    10. He received full marks during his Hundred year, largely due to it covering subjects and skills for which he had already demonstrated mastery

    11. Again I've been largely unsuccessful but I'm a persistent cuss so I'm going to keep trying it


    12. There are also many flesh humans at YingolNeerie, almost all on the one planet Earth which is much smaller than Kassidor and largely covered with water


    13. As in a civilized country there are but few commodities of which the exchangeable value arises from labour only, rent and profit contributing largely to that of the far greater part of them, so the annual produce of its labour will always be sufficient to purchase or command a much greater quantity of labour than what was employed in raising, preparing, and bringing that produce to market


    14. largely reconstructed) medieval town of Rothenburg


    15. He has largely


    16. The fields were largely barren, and they regularly came


    17. The call to go into the world and disciple the nations has been largely forgotten, and the Church in many cities


    18. of America has become largely ineffective at changing their city


    19. The cultivation of tobacco has, upon this account, been most absurdly prohibited through the greater part of Europe, which necessarily gives a sort of monopoly to the countries where it is allowed ; and as Virginia and Maryland produce the greatest quantity of it, they share largely, though with some competitors, in the advantage of this monopoly


    20. been largely wiped out over fifty years ago at Montsegur,

    21. the flood had largely abated


    22. And perhaps that’s largely what they were


    23. roads were largely unaffected, and Jean was relieved to


    24. One has to experience a situation of great vulnerability in his life to realize that the daily reality is largely influenced by energy


    25. It was largely


    26. The spell was wearing off, though she still was largely stiff and awkward on the ground


    27. largely constrained (limited) in our ability to achieve this


    28. It appeared to be largely intact


    29. tax, which puts it out of the power of the proprietors of land to contribute so largely towards the defence of the state as they otherwise might be able to do


    30. The one cannot venture to make the most important, which are generally the most expensive improvements; nor the other to raise the most valuable, which are generally, too, the most expensive crops; when the church, which lays out no part of the expense, is to share so very largely in the profit

    31. After about 379,000 years the electrons and nuclei combined into atoms (mostly hydrogen); hence the radiation decoupled from matter and continued through space largely unimpeded


    32. any of the weaponry; Blackiron is too strong, and the goblins largely cleared up the mess he left


    33. It was a contentious and largely unsupported scheme, but it caught my interest


    34. Largely, he suspected,


    35. unfolded, listening to procedures that were largely a mystery to him, uncertain of the good and the


    36. “We can’t stop now, Rammy,” he said, largely ignoring Wyll


    37. That was largely on account of the arrow that was sticking out of his chest


    38. Recent events, however, have revealed a very disturbing trend; extending membership to ―former‖ antagonists whose ‖democratic‖ institutions and putative reforms remain problematical and its designs, (largely) untested


    39. Because Humankind‘s (natural) designs are oftentimes restricted by its limited, (worldly) conceptions, understood in terms of its (temporal) dimensions, it (necessarily) follows that the outcome of its intended actions must remain (largely) unknown until they have been (formally) determined


    40. Truman's reputation today is largely built on admiration for the underdog, as he certainly was

    41. And that harvesting of fear would be a major reason much of the world was trapped into the Cold War that Truman largely began


    42. The war largely failed in its declared aim since only Texas was admitted as a slave state


    43. They largely prefer to attack him for saving poor people from a lack of healthcare


    44. American protests against the assassinations are largely limited to activists such as Code Pink, Iraqi Veterans Against the War, and Quaker and Catholic groups


    45. Regulation can easily be largely trivial in the supposed harm it causes, deregulation often inherently destructive


    46. We all depend on government for a wide range of things, from police to hospitals to fire protection to retirement to defense against (largely imaginary) foreign invasions


    47. Left out are conflicts which were largely anti-colonial struggles or between nations which, though partly proxy wars, had primarily other causes


    48. The South Vietnamese government and military, ARVN, was largely led by former French collaborators


    49. But rather than actively pushing for war, they largely passively repeated the official government line


    50. But one of the most disturbing consequences of both wars is that the US military is now largely privatized for the first time














































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    Synonyms for "largely"

    for the most part largely mostly mainly primarily overall predominantly principally essentially

    "largely" definitions

    in large part; mainly or chiefly


    on a large scale