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relatively
[ rel-uh-tiv-lee ]
adverb
- in a relative manner:
a relatively small difference.
- Archaic.
- with reference (usually followed by to ).
- in proportion (usually followed by to ).
relatively
/ 藞谤蓻濒蓹迟瑟惫濒瑟 /
adverb
- in comparison or relation to something else; not absolutely
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of relatively1
Example Sentences
His respect for Xi Jinping has kept US-China relations on a relatively even keel even as the two nations are engaging in an extended trade war.
If you were able to afford a house around the early 2000s, you were made 鈥渞elatively wealthy,鈥 Albert Saiz, faculty director of the Urban Economics Lab at MIT, told Salon.
The tech industry, once seen as a relatively stable place to grow a career, continues to be hit by job cuts in 2025.
However, Mr Barter cautioned that while the days were warmer, night time temperatures were still relatively low, limiting the "helpful" effects of the warmth.
So, if United do qualify for the Champions League - and even perform as relatively poorly as City did this season - they would pocket close to 拢100m with these three areas combined.
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