developmentally

[ UK /dɪvˈɛləpmˈɛntə‍li/ ]
[ US /dɪˌvɛɫəpˈmɛnəɫi, dɪˌvɛɫəpˈmɛntəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with respect to development
    developmentally retarded
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How To Use developmentally In A Sentence

  • A developmentally challenged Italian teenager goes to Berlin with the father he's never met (the film's sole contrivance - wouldn't his guardians come along?) for medical tests.
  • Duchala CS, Readhead C, Macklin WB (1993) A myelin proteolipid protein-LacZ fusion protein is developmentally regulated and targeted to the myelin membrane in transgenic mice. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Achieving continence is also maturational, and children who lag developmentally at one and three years of age are more likely to be enuretic at age six.
  • Developmentally considered, the fourth ventricle consists of three parts: a superior belonging to the isthmus rhombencephali, an intermediate, to the metencephalon, and an inferior, to the myelencephalon. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • Educators have criticized the emphasis on an exclusively academic curriculum versus a play-centered and developmentally appropriate curriculum in some preschools and kindergartens.
  • From the early infant stage, children with autism are likely to be developmentally delayed.
  • developmentally retarded
  • Since geometry follows algebra in the sequence, I guess the issue is when students are developmentally ready for algebra.
  • The approach builds social competence, prosocial behaviors, antidrug use attitudes and behaviors, a nondeviant peer network, and more developmentally facilitative family relationships.
  • Consequently a WB report on Sub-Saharan Africa in 1989 promoted the idea that "democratization in the context of a free economy would compel governments to be more accountable, less corrupt and hence more efficient developmentally" thus, participation, accountability, and transparency formed the triad of good governance values font-family: Georgia; mso-ansi-language: EN-US "> We find it useful here to summarize how the institutions that started using the term firstly define" good governance ". Undefined
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