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US
/ˈivənɫi/
]
[ UK /ˈiːvənli/ ]
[ UK /ˈiːvənli/ ]
ADVERB
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in equal amounts or shares; in a balanced or impartial way
a class evenly divided between girls and boys
they split their winnings equally
deal equally with rich and poor - in a level and regular way
How To Use evenly In A Sentence
- Press Y to select evenly spaced columns.
- While a radiator has one relatively small hot area, the underfloor pipes range the full span of the floor, and this greater surface area mean that the pipes don't need to be as hot and the heat is more evenly spread.
- The meat is divided evenly and boiled in a stew.
- Affected stands either fail to initiate spring growth or green up unevenly in March and then plants decline and eventually die due to infected crowns and roots.
- Because of the wheal anti-itch liquid sprayer, the patients can quickly spray medicine to the sick parts on their own, the medicine is sprayed evenly, and the curative effect is good.
- That means Schwarzenegger's earnings from a career as a Hollywood megastar, which allowed him to forgo a salary as governor and commute by private jet to Sacramento, likely will be evenly divided with his estranged wife. Maria Shriver files to divorce Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Many microwaves heat unevenly, leading to hot spots in the milk.
- Bent reeds, evenly spaced, protrude upwards.
- She planted her hands on her hips, meeting his eyes evenly.
- Spread the stuffing mixture evenly over the joint, but do not overfill. Times, Sunday Times