Contrary to expectations; on the contrary, he went out with his friends"
In the opposite direction or way.
1 Indeed, the Government forces seemed to tend contrariwise to big business practices.
2 But luckily no harm came of this, but, contrariwise , a lasting good.
3 But, unluckily for her ladyship, its effect had been exactly contrariwise .
4 The most gifted of them coldly devoted themselves to working contrariwise .
5 I sent for thee to curse my enemies: and thou contrariwise blessest them.
6 Mirth cannot be excessive, but is always good; contrariwise , Melancholy is always bad.
7 Now they rocked backward and forward together, and again they rocked quite contrariwise .
8 The young, have an edge which they are desirous of blunting; the old contrariwise .
9 Pleasure in itself is not bad but good: contrariwise , pain in itself is bad.
10 We shoot obliquely and in different situations of ground, from heights downwards and contrariwise .
11 But her very gladness appeared to affect contrariwise the troubled mood of her lover.
12 In the mountains, meanwhile, the trend, contrariwise , was upward-allupward.
13 Nay, contrariwise , the Pharisee, by commending of himself, makes himself much the worse, ver.
14 Now contrariwise , if you please, let us look into hell.
15 Yet, contrariwise , bundles of notes and bars of gold are regularly filched from Pasquale's safe.
16 Therefore it is not lawful to pass contrariwise from the episcopal to the religious state.
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