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Meanings of
spontaneously
in English
Portuguese
a vontade
Back to the meaning
Without advance preparation.
impromptu
ad lib
ad libitum
Portuguese
a vontade
Synonyms
Examples for "
impromptu
"
impromptu
ad lib
ad libitum
Examples for "
impromptu
"
1
During the past two weeks she'd gotten used to his
impromptu
visits.
2
Without such assistance the D major section of the
impromptu
is insignificant.
3
He held a sort of
impromptu
reception in the little railroad station.
4
The house became an
impromptu
camp for the rest of that day.
5
The
impromptu
part of the programme began earlier than it was advertised.
1
There is an
ad
lib
chorus of excited remarks from the others.
2
Another group of 16 age-matched controls was allowed
ad
lib
access to food.
3
The founder of the Irish Georgian Society managed to
ad
lib
.
4
He just preferred to
ad
lib
and do his own thing.
5
The abduction in a post-chaise, with two, three, four, five, horses,
ad
lib
.
1
Feed and water were provided
ad
libitum
throughout the 21-d study period.
2
Hereafter they consumed an
ad
libitum
early lunch to assess energy intake.
3
In the morning, we had our soup, and drank water
ad
libitum
.
4
All laying hens were given feed and water
ad
libitum
for 8 weeks.
5
Controls were sham-operated animals who were either pair-fed or
ad
libitum
-
fed
.
Usage of
spontaneously
in English
1
Five patients
spontaneously
resolved their second infection and 4 developed chronic infections.
2
Design: Analysis of a case series
spontaneously
reported to Lyons Pharmacovigilance Center.
3
A number of the toxicities observed either resolved
spontaneously
or were corrected.
4
In two cases a remaining enhanced mass disappeared
spontaneously
on iterated examinations.
5
After inoculation, papules form and either
spontaneously
resolve or progress to pustules.
6
One patient developed mild haemolysis, which resolved
spontaneously
in a few days.
7
She mimicked the Lenkenstein physiognomy
spontaneously
in the run of her speech.
8
An introvert just needs time and space, and interaction occurs more
spontaneously
.
9
I decide quite
spontaneously
what's going to make me the most excited.
10
Then the two new strands
spontaneously
join, and separate from the original.
11
We see it intervening continually and
spontaneously
;
here are a few examples:-
12
Large parts of Clapham and Jack Wills warehouses might
spontaneously
collapse, perhaps.
13
We report a series of children who
spontaneously
acquired pulmonary artery discontinuity.
14
Another game was created
spontaneously
during one short break in the schedule.
15
With the talk concluded, Xavier
spontaneously
swept me up into his arms.
16
He never gave
spontaneously
;
but it was painful to him to refuse.
Other examples for "spontaneously"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
spontaneously
Adverb
Frequent collocations
spontaneously hypertensive
occur spontaneously
resolve spontaneously
arise spontaneously
happen spontaneously
More collocations
Translations for
spontaneously
Portuguese
a vontade
à vontade
espontaneamente
de improviso
Spontaneously
through the time
Spontaneously
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common