Definition of consecutively in English:
consecutively
adverb kənˈsɛkjʊtɪvlikənˈsɛkjʊdɪvli
1One after another without interruption.
Jeremy smoked four cigarettes consecutively
Example sentencesExamples
- It has a multi-shot feature, which allows mobile users to take up to 15 photos consecutively.
- A child should not work for more than four hours consecutively.
- I can't agree with his claim that the books cannot be fully appreciated without reading them through consecutively.
- This court originally had four similar cases listed to be heard consecutively.
- Perhaps more important, in 1979, two important papers had been consecutively published in Nature.
- He was sentenced to 11 years imprisonment to be served consecutively to his current sentence of 8 years.
- He seldom speaks more than one or two lines consecutively.
- Is it poor form to use two adverbs consecutively in a sentence?
- Altogether, he played in 28 championships, 22 of them consecutively.
- As prime minister, she held the office longer consecutively than anyone since 1827.
- 1.1 In unbroken or logical sequence.
the drives are just numbered consecutively
Example sentencesExamples
- The task is to draw lines that connect consecutively lettered as well as numbered circles alternatively as quickly as possible.
- The bills he carried were brand new and numbered consecutively, suggesting that they had come from a bank.
- The partial copies were consecutively arranged.
- The study staff opened consecutively numbered envelopes containing the treatment assignment after eligible patients fulfilled the entry criteria.
- We have data for a sample of size n with consecutively labeled segregating sites.
Definition of consecutively in US English:
consecutively
adverbkənˈsɛkjʊdɪvlikənˈsekyo͝odivlē
1One after another without interruption.
Jeremy smoked four cigarettes consecutively
Example sentencesExamples
- As prime minister, she held the office longer consecutively than anyone since 1827.
- It has a multi-shot feature, which allows mobile users to take up to 15 photos consecutively.
- He was sentenced to 11 years imprisonment to be served consecutively to his current sentence of 8 years.
- A child should not work for more than four hours consecutively.
- I can't agree with his claim that the books cannot be fully appreciated without reading them through consecutively.
- Is it poor form to use two adverbs consecutively in a sentence?
- He seldom speaks more than one or two lines consecutively.
- Perhaps more important, in 1979, two important papers had been consecutively published in Nature.
- This court originally had four similar cases listed to be heard consecutively.
- Altogether, he played in 28 championships, 22 of them consecutively.
- 1.1 In unbroken or logical sequence.
the drives are just numbered consecutively
Example sentencesExamples
- The study staff opened consecutively numbered envelopes containing the treatment assignment after eligible patients fulfilled the entry criteria.
- The bills he carried were brand new and numbered consecutively, suggesting that they had come from a bank.
- The task is to draw lines that connect consecutively lettered as well as numbered circles alternatively as quickly as possible.
- We have data for a sample of size n with consecutively labeled segregating sites.
- The partial copies were consecutively arranged.