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liberally

[ US /ˈɫɪˌbɝəˌɫi/ ]
[ UK /lˈɪbəɹə‍li/ ]
ADVERB
  1. freely in a nonliteral manner
    he embellished his stories liberally
  2. in a generous manner
    he gave liberally to several charities

How To Use liberally In A Sentence

  • Chemical products were used liberally over agricultural land.
  • Place them on a plate or a towel and salt liberally to draw out excess moisture.
  • When companies test sunscreen products for the degree of protection or SPF that they give, the sunscreen product is applied very liberally. Take Care of Your Skin
  • The text is liberally punctuated with useful graphs tables and illustrations that help to summarize data and convey key concepts.
  • The court was laden with judges who believe strongly in judicial activism - liberally interpreting the law so that it can be used an instrument of social reform.
  • It is a glossy, expensive 22 page long document, liberally illustrated with colour photographs.
  • There is a farm on a neck of land belonging to this town (Marblehead, Mass.), which has peculiar advantages for collecting sea kelp and sea moss, and these manures are there used most liberally, particularly in the cultivation of cabbage, from eight to twelve cords of rotten kelp, which is stronger than barn manure, and more suitable food for cabbage, being used to the acre. Cabbages and Cauliflowers: How to Grow Them A Practical Treatise, Giving Full Details On Every Point, Including Keeping And Marketing The Crop
  • Add chicken stock, season liberally and then simmer the soup for about 40 minutes until all the ingredients are cooked and soft.
  • Some one went off in the motor to the nearest chemist's shop and returned presently with two large pieces of bread, liberally dosed with narcotic.
  • The technicians wear small paper masks over their mouths, but their hands and faces are liberally covered with white powder from filing clients' acrylic nails.
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