meaningfully

[ UK /mˈiːnɪŋfəli/ ]
[ US /ˈminɪŋfəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a meaningful manner; so as to be meaningful
    He glanced at her meaningfully
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How To Use meaningfully In A Sentence

  • In order to participate meaningfully within the community members of this group must actively engage in the issues that confront them.
  • Such a production is perfectly fine, is peachy-keen, is jim-dandy as long as the director is aware of making that choice and uses it meaningfully instead of simply being lazy or unobservant. Please Don’t Look | Living the Liminal
  • Bautista repeated the word meaningfully, letting it hang in the air as he walked back to his long table. Sharpe's Devil
  • We speak meaningfully of the prevailing atmosphere of an office or of a mill. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • We can refer meaningfully to whales, to the creatures picked out by the term whale (the name for the kind), without knowing the essential features of whales, features likely to involve subtle biological details. The Definition of Death
  • Billy comes alive and is able to relate meaningfully to others outside the town, in the surroundings of the moors and the sky.
  • He comes alive and is able to relate meaningfully to others outside the town, in the surroundings of the moors and the sky.
  • It is far too early to speculate meaningfully on what the implications of this may end up being.
  • Life has been reduced to temporal pursuits disconnected from all the other disciplines necessary for life to be meaningfully engaged. Christianity Today
  • First of all, when granting a divorce decree, all the judges must instruct parents to be meaningfully involved with child care.
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