diversely

[ UK /da‍ɪvˈɜːsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in diverse ways
    the speakers treated the subject most diversely
    the alternatives that are variously represented by the participants
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How To Use diversely In A Sentence

  • There must be so much, or such kind of passibility in him that he will feel toward every thing as it is, and will be diversely affected by diverse things, according to their quality. Sermons for the New Life.
  • According to longtime financial adviser Ben Schultz, Chandler "constantly" inquires as to whether any of his diversely invested mutual funds are losing money, but is always let down.
  • They are twin-spirits, and should be friends, but that fortune hath differently cast their lot: but their names shall descend together to the latest days, as the flower of their age and of England: for in the pure principles of freebootery have they excelled all men; and to the principles of freebootery, diversely developed, belong all the qualities to which song and story concede renown. Maid Marian
  • The ear, whose conformation fits it to receive the various impulses of air, diversely modified, communicates to the brain the shocks or sensations; these breed the perception of sound, and generate the idea of sonorous bodies: it is this that constitutes _hearing_. The System of Nature, Volume 1
  • the speakers treated the subject most diversely
  • Thirdly, that seeing (out of the sharpness of his wit) a necessity of forsaking the ordinary sublapsarian way, and the supralapsarian too, as it had diversely been declared by all that had gone before him, Lives of John Donne, Henry Wotton, Rich'd Hooker, George Herbert, &C, Volume 2
  • Sixth, talents market project, developing human resources diversely .
  • We have been called so _of many_; not that our heads are some brown, some black, some auburn, some bald, _but that our wits are so diversely coloured_: and truly I think, if ALL _our wits_ were to issue out of ONE skull, they would fly east, west, north, south; and _their consent_ of _one direct_ way should be at once to ALL the points o'the compass. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • Each medicine may be safe to you use by itself, yet together they there could be dangerous, or even diversely deadly drug interactions.
  • Goodbye ethnocentrism, greetings to the common world we diversely live in and attempt to make sense of.
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