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Meanings of correspondingly depressed in English
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Usage of correspondingly depressed in English
1
On the other hand, the Confederates were more than correspondinglydepressed.
2
The Allies were elated and the Germans correspondinglydepressed.
3
X-Ray seemed in high spirits, and Ethan correspondinglydepressed.
4
The result of the Battle of Long Island gave the British great exultation and correspondinglydepressed the Americans.
5
The "hand-lining" crews were correspondinglydepressed, for, though so plenty, not a cod would bite a hook.
6
In their naive interest in my fortunes, the Grossenstecks rejoiced at an acceptance, and were correspondinglydepressed at my failures.
7
The fall of Augusta was received with rejoicings by the patriots everywhere, and the British and the Tories were correspondinglydepressed.
8
If the forty were diminished even by a unit, a storm of cheering would rise from the Opposition Benches, and Ministerialists would be correspondinglydepressed.