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    Use "relatively" in a sentence

    relatively example sentences

    relatively


    1. He asked relatively little of her, and gave more in return


    2. Then it is relatively quiet, and the mind can be more rapidly attuned to the higher states of consciousness


    3. There was a relatively new looking wooden five-bar gate set


    4. fame in these still relatively tender years had been a youth appearance for Scotland,


    5. You’re relatively young, just fifty, you’ll rut


    6. The clearance to view the data for that was a much bigger boon than non-technicians knew, for it allowed access to the diagnostic recording system and once one knew how to use the diagnostic recording system it was relatively simple to get access to every data stream in the crew, every sense, every output, even hormone levels


    7. After the living nightmare of the last month, I feel relatively normal, completely washed out, but normal


    8. It took me a few moments to realise that my captors had left me in a relatively unfettered state


    9. The lead guard, Steven, a relatively new guy on the block, seemed confused, alternating between real concern and short-tempered, bullying frustration


    10. It was two feet long and relatively fast

    11. A further note stated that his medical advisors were contemplating radical and somewhat risky surgery in an attempt to enable him to live a relatively normal life


    12. His main claim to fame in these still relatively tender years had been a youth appearance for Scotland, although sadly a combination of injury and a tendency towards dilettantism meant that such early promise remained as yet unfulfilled


    13. You’re relatively young, just fifty, you’ll rut again


    14. This wasn't the 'Bit, but it wasn't Lappranile either and this was a relatively erotic act


    15. She was already relatively sure of the answer, but wanted to get it verbalized in the open


    16. Yet again, Kara felt the impact of the massive divide between her culture and that of Earth – something the exploration of the seaside resort had highlighted; the sheer volume of … words failed her … stuff that was on sale in the shops … most of it completely superfluous … badly made, cheap (in every meaning of the word) ornaments of no practical use whatsoever and precious little artistic merit, deliberately manufactured to clutter up somebody’s home … and then there was the food and drink on offer! Everywhere she’d looked there had been foodstuffs on sale and people eating … battered fish, hot savoury smelling sausages, the tart scent of vinegar on chips fresh from the fryers … and ices of every conceivable flavour … and those unbelievable sweets in all shapes and sizes … and, according to Iain, this particular seaside resort was a relatively small one … by the time Iain turned off the motorway at the Taunton interchange, she had concluded that although it had been fun visiting, really, when it came down to it, she preferred her own world


    17. It still had his major's duty-suit on and that was still relatively clean, not much dust settles in the vacuum of space


    18. This fabrication must be hidden from Alfred, a relatively easy ruse, but also from her avatar on Gordon's Lamp, a much more difficult task even now that the delay was several seconds


    19. In a relatively short time Desa walked into view


    20. It's relatively easy to hook lon with stripped archwood fronds, and in a few minutes they had a quarter of the water cleared and a nice little pile of the thick leaves beside them

    21. There was relatively little chance of that


    22. On its basic sense, fibre is an example of complex carbohydrate that is relatively essential in the absorption of the other nutrients into the body


    23. This relatively civilized introduction to importuning went on for a few minutes more until interrupted by the approach of two railway policemen


    24. Unfortunately for Miss Jones there was another sun of which she had taken no account whatsoever in her long and relatively restricted life, and at seven-thirty the next morning she was rudely awakened by a series of loud knocks at her front door


    25. If it's at the sensory bus level it's relatively easy to fix but if there are any global re-maps it may be somewhat tricky


    26. Although flirting is relatively harmless, you are playing with another’s emotions


    27. areas that are relatively easier


    28. The camera was still a relatively new thing and artistic shots of fairies and such like were not uncommon


    29. weak and feeble as he was, and having led a relatively unferocious


    30. relatively civilized introduction to importuning went on for a few

    31. had taken no account whatsoever in her long and relatively


    32. It was also relatively dry for a merlot, and even drier in aftertaste


    33. It seemed they really knew relatively little of human history once the Afterlife began, or at least the afterlife she knew


    34. “An OS is relatively simple


    35. He took to criticizing what she wore to class, which was relatively staid by local fashion, things suitable for a duty-hours meeting on Gordon’s Lamp


    36. They are connected by wide canals that follow the contours of the relatively flat land in this area


    37. Bram’s family home was a single-story building of relatively


    38. Teenage constitutions are remarkable things, but even in their relatively short social lives both of them have experienced the fatal charm inherent in mixing the sauce


    39. that Arden was one of the Duty Wardens, and therefore relatively


    40. relatively that star is on a different time plane than us

    41. continued, “Since the crossing was sited relatively high up in the


    42. Miraculously, there was relatively little loss of life, although


    43. “But relatively free from parasites,” Ava said, wondering how far into space she could get this person to converse


    44. She never considered herself an athlete, but the genetics on this world kept one’s body in top form with relatively little effort and the lack of energy resources ensured that everyone got enough exercise


    45. The drive itself is relatively long, running from the road to level with the back of the house where there is a fence dividing the drive from the back yard where I have a washing line and small shed, but the drive is not very wide and I have become adept at positioning the car in just the right place so I have room to get out without having to clamber through the hedge which separates this property from Sally’s


    46. It was still relatively early in Nightday, before lunch, when Varn’m of the High Council of General Vendor Oversight came into his office with two Gnome assistants in goggles along with Althart, who was known as professor Mithrandir to everyone in this office but himself


    47. Once off the bridge, the third Hyondahi was less than a mile away up a relatively steep slope


    48. Ninja demonstrated how relatively easy it


    49. The relatively early evacuation of the this year's seasonal guests perhaps had some influence on their urgency


    50. He found himself in a relatively














































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    Synonyms for "relatively"

    comparatively relatively

    "relatively" definitions

    in a relative manner; by comparison to something else