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    Use "patently" in a sentence

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    patently


    1. Clutching it, she watched as a pale and patently edgy JJ and an absurdly protective Angie clambered into the kaht, stowing their bags safely under the seat; she watched until they disappeared


    2. Peter talked a lot about Simon … it’s patently clear that Peter is very proud of his brother


    3. Miss Talbot (call me Shelley) is in her teens and patently a student


    4. Since it is patently illogical to have a “wall” made of


    5. 'I told him it was probably just relief that Kevin has vamoosed but he patently didn't believe that


    6. The release of tension in his shoulders is patently visible


    7. The horse, which had been waiting patently during all this, chose


    8. Not only that, but it’s patently malicious


    9. It is patently obvious that, since your mind is the cause


    10. To treat an act of terror plotted and committed on American soil as a criminal act rather than an act of war, is patently ridiculous, showing the militants only weakness

    11. He had become frustrated with the way antiquated and patently false ideas were so easily peddled and embraced in our society


    12. But such self-identifications are patently false and the


    13. call the four Mounties "inappropriately aggressive" and "patently


    14. Braidwood said the other two officers also "offered patently unbelievable


    15. They are patently comorbid, but does one


    16. It was patently understood that if


    17. They are patently comorbid, but does one cause the other? If so, which one starts the process, the migraine or


    18. real voices, but they were patently not my thoughts


    19. the requested information to come up, he thought to ask her something patently obvious


    20. The teacher looked confused, as if the answer to the question was patently obvious

    21. ” This is patently untrue, and I am sure that you can cite many


    22. In his ears he could hear laughter, but when he looked around he could only see people sat hunched over their desk patently ignoring him


    23. The WEAPONS most patently were not


    24. I patently stood by the door in


    25. We now see this as patently false in light of the new revelations God


    26. This is patently false


    27. patently false according to Scripture where the Lord declares His


    28. It was patently obvious to the meanest of intellects that we had approximately three minutes before the multitude of microbes festering in the pipe ate us from the inside out and had to decide whether to spit or swallow


    29. “We’ve already missed one vital call, and that is patently not on


    30. a world with which we are patently unfamiliar

    31. patently obvious that she had never considered that there may have been another reason for


    32. ” Corrine’s implications that Kathy was the unimportant matter she referred to, was made patently clear, and she dismissively turned away, and unsuccessfully tried to steer Joel away at the same time, as she continued


    33. Once I got so desperate that I begged her to stay as a kindness to me, in order to keep an eye on those patently efficient and trustworthy Antoines


    34. Patently blameless, she was just a virtuous parasite


    35. It is so patently stupid to pressure a young man to get married


    36. They left the Olympic village, unauthorized, to avoid the test and invented a patently fraudulent story of a motorcycle accident and were thus disqualified


    37. to the Emperor Napoleon, to a tyrannical Empire which crushed and ruined Europe: all this in just a few years time! Is patently INSANE: there is no way to explain how the French revolution: a people’s uprising produced the worst insane madman of n Emperor for god’s sake in this short a time unless there were millions of hordes of undead at work poisoning every single healthy thing going on in France


    38. Why is modern religion so patently insane? Because none of the insane sick, gibbering psychotic spirits that were used in the makeup of these layered energy-fields were sane to begin with


    39. � That seems now patently not the case


    40. This is why they are all patently, totally insane

    41. These are aphorisms and I cannot take original credit for them, for they are things patently evident to anyone who looks around and thinks about things


    42. This, of course, is patently ridiculous, considering the prerequisites for accessing the land in question


    43. If this most likely fact did not patently evince that hundreds of millions of people are eating with reckless abandon, then nothing could


    44. You could go back perhaps, he hasarded, still thinking of the very unpleasant scene at Westland Row terminus when it was perfectly evident that the other two, Mulligan, that is, and that English tourist friend of his, who eventually euchred their third companion, were patently trying as if the whole bally station belonged to them to give Stephen the slip in the confusion, which they did


    45. Stephen, patently crosstempered, repeated and shoved aside his mug of coffee


    46. This latter arrangement is so patently inequitable that new security buyers (who will stand for almost anything) object to noncumulative issues, and for many years new offerings of straight preferred stocks have almost invariably had the cumulative feature


    47. This is patently impossible


    48. It was patently absurd and hilarious to the Butcher: the joys of Yuppie life that just didn’t stop


    49. She may be patently ill, yet she will say not a word to you about it, for fear of distressing you


    50. She may be patently ennuyee, yet for your sake she will be prepared to be so for the rest of her life


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    Synonyms for "patently"

    apparently evidently manifestly obviously patently plain plainly

    "patently" definitions

    unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')