[
US
/kənˈsɪstəntɫi/
]
[ UK /kənsˈɪstəntli/ ]
[ UK /kənsˈɪstəntli/ ]
ADVERB
-
in a systematic or consistent manner
they systematically excluded women
How To Use consistently In A Sentence
- Of all types of commercially based American music, jazz is the one that has most consistently fostered musical artistry on a high level.
- First, it was a good thing that the negotiation process was led by a pair of egocentric men whose machismo instincts somehow consistently outweighed common courtesy, common dignity and common sense.
- Lengthy planning and re-planning typically resulted in a shortened development phase, which in turn resulted in the development phase being consistently frantic and reliably late.
- Any improvement is liable to be limited by a basic scarcity of players consistently capable of exerting exceptional influence on matches. Times, Sunday Times
- Some groups consistently face discrimination: age is one mode of socially structured disadvantage.
- A short fellow with a refined bearing, Gavaskar consistently got hundreds and double-hundreds against top-class bowling.
- The mystery of how to sell decent books consistently has eluded publishers and booksellers. Times, Sunday Times
- They consistently underachieve at school and demonstrate little desire to make headway along a career avenue to success.
- Jones and Armstrong maintain a consistently high standard.
- The measurements were consistently made from the same point of the junction of the wing veins.