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correspondingly

[ UK /kˌɒɹɪspˈɒndɪŋli/ ]
[ US /ˌkɔɹəˈspɑndɪŋɫi/ ]
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  1. in a corresponding manner
    the temperature decreases correspondingly

How To Use correspondingly In A Sentence

  • Walls are generally the greatest source of heat loss and correspondingly expensive to tackle.
  • The stable points act as attractors, and correspondingly unstable points as repellers.
  • Walls are generally the greatest source of heat loss and correspondingly expensive to tackle.
  • Correspondingly few new works were seen on the main stage and unsuccessful works were considered to fail on a large scale.
  • No matter how cruel the destiny treats one with tribulation and misfortune, it will correspondingly treat him with happiness and sweetness. Even if the happiness is short and false, it's enough to light up the whole future life.
  • Correspondingly, each claimed that the other remained entangled in, and misled by, a superficial, merely apparent reality.
  • As their budgets have increased, their music has become correspondingly more ambitious, embracing big ensembles along with bedroom turntablists.
  • The extremely narrow lines of the solar spectrum require filters with correspondingly high resolution.
  • When you set a world record at the age of only 12, expectations for the future become correspondingly high.
  • A light-weight wood, jelutong is correspondingly low in strength.
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