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Meanings of
inveterately
in English
Chronically.
chronically
Synonyms
Examples for "
chronically
"
chronically
Examples for "
chronically
"
1
Terrance wanted to ask which divisions, every administration department was
chronically
underfunded.
2
However, the compound did not affect HIV-1 production in
chronically
infected cells.
3
The economy is barely growing and also saddled with
chronically
high unemployment.
4
All
chronically
infected animals were positive for WHsAg and DNA polymerase activity.
5
Twelve years into the war on militancy, Pakistan's police are
chronically
under-funded.
Usage of
inveterately
in English
1
Mrs. King-a step-mother only-wasnot only also bitterly opposed, but
inveterately
so.
2
The worse we are, the more
inveterately
our interest is concentrated on ourselves.
3
His habits were now so
inveterately
savage that he could not tolerate civilization.
4
This annihilation, however, is only the fate of those
inveterately
wicked.
5
It's indeed
inveterately
against himself that he makes his imagination act.
6
She hasn't been anything whatever, I surmise, that she has not
inveterately
been.
7
Ripton, with Adrian's eyes
inveterately
fixed on him, stammered an affirmative.
8
Ill-luck set in once more, and more
inveterately
than ever.
9
What its critics now affirm is that its preferences are
inveterately
for the inferior.
10
D'Annunzio is the most truly Italian, the most
inveterately
Latin, of all recent writers.
11
Mrs. Rook was still too
inveterately
amiable to take offense.
12
He starts at chance noises as
inveterately
as Laura herself.
13
Nothing could have been colder, less propitious, or more
inveterately
hostile than the reply.
14
No: my hands were too white, my manners too
inveterately
gentleman-like, for all artisan disguise.
15
He was the deferential gentleman, and his
inveterately
shy son tolerated the museums with little fidgetiness.
16
There is no country in the world, sir, that pursues corruption as
inveterately
as we do.
Other examples for "inveterately"
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About this term
inveterately
Adverb
Frequent collocations
inveterately addicted
inveterately amiable
inveterately black
inveterately cheerful
inveterately civil
More collocations
Inveterately
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