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Meanings of
latterly
in English
Portuguese
recentemente
Back to the meaning
In the recent past.
late
recently
lately
of late
Portuguese
recentemente
Synonyms
Examples for "
late
"
late
recently
lately
of late
Examples for "
late
"
1
Washington, however,
late
last week issued new sanctions against Caracas's oil industry.
2
Having said that, of course, reality-myreality-hadgotten rather odd of
late
.
3
South Korea' banking sector was crippled by the
late
1990s financial crisis.
4
Lidl acquired 27 Best Market stores on Long Island
late
last year.
5
A possibly
late
answer could bring a solution to an earlier problem!
1
Increasing rates of new syphilis cases per year have been observed
recently
.
2
Importance: Positive psychological interventions for improving health have received increasing attention
recently
.
3
Iraq has suffered decades of war, sanctions and more
recently
sectarian violence.
4
Madam, - Your paper has
recently
carried several articles on overseas aid.
5
The Treasury Department
recently
offered government insurance for money market mutual funds.
1
Heard anything good out there
lately
from a magazine point of view?
2
But
lately
,
violence towards fathers has also featured in the family court.
3
My family and I have not been on very good terms
lately
.
4
There have been problems between your country and India
lately
,
I believe?
5
I haven't used it
lately
,
but I kept it for Johanna's sake.
1
Having said that, of course, reality-myreality-hadgotten rather odd
of
late
.
2
However, this possible benefit cannot offset the considerable increase
of
late
complications.
3
Purpose: To report a case
of
late
stent-graft infection with aortoenteric fistula.
4
The good news is that claims have been quite well-behaved
of
late
.
5
Purpose: Survivors after malignant lymphoma are at high risk
of
late
effects.
Usage of
latterly
in English
1
She has
latterly
been the workshop of the South and the West.
2
And
latterly
,
for down traders lucky enough to get a Square deal.
3
It subsequently took the name of Indian Queen, and
latterly
Bromfield House.
4
He afterwards engaged in mercantile concerns, and has
latterly
retired from business.
5
Philip, however, had
latterly
been disinclined for the personal interview with Catharine.
6
And,
latterly
,
it had not been the best of times with him.
7
I have been reflecting much
latterly
,
and I see I may not.
8
And yet the tale, true enough till
latterly
,
was not true now.
9
He entertained those very fears which had
latterly
fallen upon Lord Nidderdale.
10
Our own Government also has
latterly
paid great attention to this subject.
11
But
latterly
the move has been towards those who do it full-time.
12
His parents had never been rich, and
latterly
had been very poor.
13
I ought to say I've only known it
latterly
-
about
a
fortnight now.
14
She had ceased
latterly
,
however, to note particularly that or any impression.
15
That word, and its derivative, COMMUNISM, has
latterly
had a bad odor.
16
Scissors Dempsey, once his friend, but
latterly
a crony of Ted Slavin!
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latterly
Adjective
Preposition
Adverb
Frequent collocations
have latterly
arise latterly
become latterly
believe latterly
cease latterly
More collocations
Translations for
latterly
Portuguese
recentemente
ultimamente
há pouco tempo
Latterly
through the time
Latterly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common