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Meanings of
broadly
in anglès
portuguès
em geral
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Without regard to specific details or exceptions.
generally
loosely
broadly speaking
narrowly
portuguès
em geral
Synonyms
Examples for "
generally
"
generally
loosely
broadly speaking
Examples for "
generally
"
1
High-pressure systems bring
generally
calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2
In reality, election officials don't
generally
use the e-mail address, she said.
3
Nonetheless, Sanders says northern Europe is
generally
healthier than the Mediterranean regions.
4
Good data
generally
leads to a business having a better bottom line.
5
Developed market stock indexes are
generally
in positive territory for the year.
1
The law still
loosely
obtains today, administered by London's Natural History Museum.
2
It's
loosely
based on a true crime story of the late 1950s.
3
But be warned, 'nearby' is a term used
loosely
in the Kimberley.
4
Remove from grill,
loosely
cover and allow to rest for 10 minutes.
5
These are not stories
loosely
based on history: Stewart's research is painstaking.
1
And concretely, what shape do you see
broadly
speaking
the movement taking?
2
There were,
broadly
speaking
,
two ways to approach the house: slow or fast.
3
Tech companies,
broadly
speaking
,
argue that such laws will stifle innovation.
4
In quotes from the book: There are,
broadly
speaking
,
two types of drinkers.
5
He said the membership,
broadly
speaking
,
is about one-third from Fiji.
Usage of
broadly
in anglès
1
Hope that demand could soon return helped push oil prices
broadly
higher.
2
Companies needed to think
broadly
about workplace culture and values, she said.
3
Providing the support they need to think more
broadly
about their future.
4
Resistance to the new Freedom of Information Bill has been
broadly
based.
5
Sometimes your performance plan is stated
broadly
without specific and clear expectations.
6
I think
broadly
always capitalism has worked when there is great competition.
7
With interest rates low, lending profits are
broadly
lower across the industry.
8
The results are expected to be
broadly
in line with last year.
9
Israeli law
broadly
prohibits political donations of more than a hundred dollars.
10
Our advertisements about the new whores must be working.' She smiled
broadly
.
11
The independent thinktank the Resolution Foundation appeared
broadly
to accept Labour's account.
12
The document
broadly
outlines strategy and plans for the coming three years.
13
More
broadly
,
Mr Little said there were deep-seated problems in Australian politics.
14
The fact is the bulk of such media hold
broadly
liberal views.
15
More
broadly
,
Brennan said, the digital age creates enormous opportunities for espionage.
16
However, the data show that SDM has not been
broadly
adopted yet.
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broadly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
smile broadly
grin broadly
broadly flat
broadly unchanged
broadly positive
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Translations for
broadly
portuguès
em geral
Broadly
through the time
Broadly
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Less common
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