fared in English

verb
1
perform in a specified way in a particular situation or over a particular period of time.
the party fared badly in the spring elections
synonyms:get onget alongcopemanagedomuddle through/alongsurvivemake out
2
travel.
a young knight fares forth

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1. Within the left, it fared better.

2. Our candidate fared poorly in the election .

3. But elsewhere they fared less well.

4. Barsac fared much better, with some excellent

5. He fared quite well in the exam.

6. Ambulated (also: gone, walked, stepped, resorted, fared)

7. 8 Our candidate fared poorly in the election .

8. The musically gifted have probably fared better than most.

9. The Conroy Breechloader fared well in the ordnance board’s tests

10. In contrast, Dinah fared poorly because of a bad habit.

11. The new power brokers on the political scene have not fared better either.

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13. The state also fared poorly in the teen birth rate category.

14. And how has Cologne fared in the contraction of the art market worldwide?

15. Synonyms for Coped include managed, survived, contended, dealt, endured, grappled, hacked, handled, faced and fared

16. They all fared badly and stand as warning examples for us. —Ex.

17. This chart shows how Brachiopods have fared through the ages as a group.

18. The OECD's compendium also shows that graduate jobs fared better during the global recession.

19. The invasion force fared poorly militarily, and most of its offensives were defeated.

20. Despite affidavits of his “loyalty to the regime”, Dr. Lowenstein fared the same treatment.

21. The North, by and large, has fared better than most regions in avoiding high unemployment figures.

22. 6 The tobacconist shops fared worst, hit by the fall in shopper-numbers on high streets.

23. Corn and soybeans, Ontario's other major crops, also fared better with above-average yields expected.

24. Manufacturers fared almost as badly, and have now lost jobs for 21 months on the trot.

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26. 7 Not all returnees have fared well: Culture shock or loneliness has prompted a few to move back to Sakhalin.

27. It can be seen that, whilst all regions reflected the higher national unemployment rate, some regions fared better than others.

28. Individual vitamins and minerals haven't fared much better under scientific scrutiny , with research debunking some of the reputed benefits of vitamin B calcium, niacin, and others.

29. 22 Individual vitamins and minerals haven't fared much better under scientific scrutiny , with research debunking some of the reputed benefits of vitamin B calcium, niacin, and others.

30. The company fared well financially , but it made no monopolistic gains , unlike its counterparts in England , as it was bound to the government for deliveries at contracted prices .

31. Barsac fared much better, with some excellent wines: Description Botrytis formed but with constant rains and no warm, sunny patches during harvest, the grapes couldn't get concentration

32. Airplane pilots whose eyes were damaged by flying shards of PMMA fared much better than those injured by standard glass, demonstrating better compatibility between human tissue and PMMA than glass.

33. On the Titanic, children were 31 percent more likely to make it into a lifeboat, but aboard the Lusitania, children fared slightly worse than other passengers, the team found.

34. So we asked some of the most aggressive Adopters of cognitive technologies how they have fared to date, focusing on 250 "cognitive-aware" leaders within "cognitive-active" companies

35. She fared better in the 800 metres at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, placing 17th in a field of 25 runners where the top 16 qualified for the semi-finals.

36. Yet even as Eva recounts evidence of her son's malevolence at a young age, the reader is left with a galling question: would Kevin have fared better if his mother loved him more?

37. But ere Sinfjotli has fared long through the woods, eleven men meet him, and he wrought in such wise that he slew them all, and was Awearied therewith, and crawls under an oak, and there takes his rest

38. Brawn of course is cheaper, but then if you have Brawn you want a tin-opener.: And now, fair sir, I must hasten back to see how my rogues have fared with the Brawn.: In this he pleased Mr

39. Arglebargled as I was that the frontispiece theater of the Footlights thespian ensemble was neither touched upon nor glanced at, I found to my great and thorough delectation that an outtake had, indubitably, been taken out and could be beheld upon that Tube of You alongside other fare which fared poorly on the bare floor of the cutting room

40. The carrier, however, perceiving by the light of the innkeeper candle how it fared with his ladylove, quitting Don Quixote, ran to bring her the help she needed; and the innkeeper did the same but with a different intention, for his was to Chastise the lass, as he believed that beyond a doubt she alone was the cause of all the harmony.