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similarly

[ UK /sˈɪmɪləli/ ]
[ US /ˈsɪməɫɝɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in like or similar manner
    some people have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength to resist evil
    He was similarly affected

How To Use similarly In A Sentence

  • Similarly, a firm may value worker characteristics that are unobservable to employment agencies but quite observable to family and friends.
  • Similarly, managers and directors appeared to share an equivalent value orientation to the fans and were more receptive to their opinions.
  • Similarly, the exaction of stiff reprisals for unexpected attacks on troops remote from the fighting front might cow the local population, or might stimulate them to more aggressive resistance.
  • Similarly, don't use profanity, obscenity, slander or libel.
  • The first letter she wrote me was less than a page long, and her second letter was similarly brief.
  • Similarly, when the starter button is pressed, along with the clutch pedal, the system recognises the transponder signal, releases the engine immobiliser and the steering lock, and the engine starts.
  • Similarly, I might make a similar mistake with the Andy Warhol.
  • Democratic individuals, who in any case are likely to have similar beliefs and opinions because they are similarly situated, easily fall under the hegemonic sway of public opinion.
  • Elsewhere during the Hangover technology beanfeast, we understand that HP's own demo of Bluetooth was similarly rotten.
  • Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled.
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