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disadvantageously

[ UK /dˌɪsɐdvɑːntˈe‍ɪd‍ʒəsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a disadvantageous way; to someone's disadvantage
    angry that the case was settled disadvantageously for them
    the venture turned out badly for the investors

How To Use disadvantageously In A Sentence

  • This is discriminatory: to discriminate against members of a group of people just is to treat them disadvantageously compared to members of other groups, when there's no adequate justification for doing so.
  • The fund heavy warehouse stock falls largely symbolizes that the institutional investor also falls into panic, this stops to the market falls quite disadvantageously .
  • A law suitable for Georgia might operate “most disadvantageously and cruelly” upon New York. Ratification
  • In other words, the view is that it is a civil right to not be treated disadvantageously on account of one's race or sex. Civil Rights
  • angry that the case was settled disadvantageously for them
  • But money is not delivered via a helicopter and instead is injected into a system at particular points and this distorts the purchasing power of the first recipients advantageously and the last recipients disadvantageously. Is it time to sell short? - The Austrian Economists
  • These two ugly buildings are injurious to the interior appearance of the building, their heavy forms and structure being disadvantageously contrasted with the light and airy shape of the Makams. Travels in Arabia
  • Through changing the residence time of solution in soil and physicochemical properties of rhizosphere, reed can disadvantageously affect the puri...
  • His partiality to the smoking room leads him to be rather unfair to the liner's other large gathering space, the Grand Salon, illustrated disadvantageously in the book with shots that do not convey either its elegance or its comfort. When the Going Was Good
  • The fund heavy warehouse stock falls largely symbolizes that the institutional investor also falls into panic, this stops to the market falls quite disadvantageously .
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