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[ ad-vurs -lee ] SHOW IPA
/ ædˈvɜrs li / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adverb in a negative, contrary, or unfavorable way or direction:The report details eleven risk factors that the authors believe adversely affect children's development and well-being.
Origin of adversely adverse + -ly
OTHER WORDS FROM adversely un·ad·verse·ly, adverb Words nearby adversely adversary, adversaryism, adversative, adversative asyndeton, adverse, adversely , adverse possession, adverse pressure gradient, adverse reaction, adverse selection, adversity
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Example sentences from the Web for adversely Others told us it adversely affected their career opportunities.
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I worry that these forces are nudging our kids towards behaviors that could adversely impact them down the road.
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Plus, “shareholders may be adversely affected by lack of regular shareholder meetings and no voting rights.”
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However, bad weather can adversely affect the incumbent party, some studies show.
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That could adversely affect fish and marine life, which could in turn have an impact on people.
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The preliminaries of peace were discussed in parliament on the 17th, and almost every article was adversely criticised.
The Political History of England - Vol. X. | William Hunt
This case was decided the following year adversely to the plaintiffs.
The Bay State Monthly, Volume II. No. 2, November, 1884 | Various
Their results have not been disputed so often, nor has the manner in which they were fought been so often adversely criticised.
New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol. 8, Pt. 2, No. 1, July 1918 | Various
Both the quality and the quantity of the crop were adversely affected.
Inorganic Plant Poisons and Stimulants | Winifred E. Brenchley
Such a state of affairs not only adversely affected the soldiers but the poor civilian prisoners as well.
Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons | Henry Charles Mahoney
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Words related to adversely skeptically, negatively, resentfully, unsympathetically