favorably in English

adverb
1
with approval.
the audience responded very favorably
2
to the advantage of someone or something.
the deal will work out favorably for the company

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1. Affectionated definition is - favorably inclined

2. Admires: to think very highly or favorably of.

3. The same verse shows that Jehovah heard Jesus “favorably.”

4. Approve definition, to speak or think favorably of; pronounce or consider agreeable or good; judge favorably: to Approve the policies of the administration

5. Admire: to think very highly or favorably of.

6. • Why does the Bible speak favorably of silence?

7. About a dozen families responded favorably to our “blitz.”

8. According to VEA, these two applications will be favorably considered.

9. What if the Kingdom message is not favorably received?

10. Synonyms for Appreciatively include approvingly, positively, admiringly, favourably, favorably, complimentarily, laudatorily, flatteringly, friendlily and

11. Ironically, this was at the hands of bishops and princes favorably disposed toward Rome.

12. 25 It compares favorably with some of the tawny ports in the price range.

13. If so, plasmaphoresis might influence the course of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) favorably.

14. However, is it realistic to expect that all prayers will be favorably heard?

15. Jesus prayed to his Father, “and he was favorably heard.” —Hebrews 5:7

16. In some territories, we find few people who respond favorably to the Kingdom message.

17. The girl impressed her fiancee's relatives favorably with her vivacity and sense of humor.

18. 20 Everlasting life awaits those who respond favorably to the “things written in the scrolls.”

19. The aggregate entry level is adjusted favorably for girls, for example in engineering.

20. Synonyms for Admiringly include approvingly, appreciatively, positively, favourably, favorably, complimentarily, laudatorily, goodly, flatteringly and

21. Due to this configuration, image surface bending, distortion, and coma aberration are favorably corrected.

22. For instance, some whom they try to help in the congregation may not react favorably.

23. Commend (one) to (someone or something) To speak favorably of someone to another person or group

24. The Barbed device compared favorably with monofilament suture for gastrotomy and enterotomy (small intestine, colon) closure

25. Accepted definition is - regarded favorably : given approval or acceptance; especially : generally approved or used

26. Antonyms for Annoyingly include well, marvellously, marvelously, beautifully, exceptionally, favourably, favorably, great, magnificently and nicely

27. Synonyms for Auspiciously include fortunately, promisingly, propitiously, favourably, favorably, opportunely, advantageously, encouragingly, goldenly and brightly

28. • The landlord of a special pioneer was favorably impressed by the conduct of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

29. Synonyms for Affirmatively include approvingly, consentingly, positively, favourably, encouragingly, supportively, acquiescently, confirmatively, favorably and goodly

30. (Mishnah) To stand favorably in judgment, their concern was “to achieve merits which would outweigh sins.”

31. Now, what could you two little birdies possibly be hatching out here that we might look upon favorably?

32. 24 Should you entertain my application favorably, I would spare to trouble acquit myself to your satisfaction.

33. Commend (one) to (someone or something) To speak favorably of someone to another person or group

34. An Antidote is a special pharmacological or toxicological antagonist that can favorably alter the toxic effects of a poison

35. It was thought that those who respond favorably to the message being preached are now marked for survival.

36. Alternatively, companies may threaten to divert investment banking business to competitors unless their stock was rated favorably.

37. Acceptant: 1 adj accepting willingly “an Acceptant type of mind” Synonyms: acceptive open , receptive ready or willing to receive favorably

38. TYLER The Commoner objects would compare favorably with those found in other mounds by the same and other investigators

39. At 5 years, the SMV compares favorably with conventional standards when taking the patients' risk profile into account.

40. Left with no choice, the brothers booked the restaurant, and a favorably disposed man contributed a loudspeaker system.

41. Colorism: A practice of discrimination by which those with lighter skin are treated more favorably than those with darker skin

42. When Jesus faced his greatest test at the end of his earthly life, Jehovah favorably heard his supplications and petitions.

43. 7 Ecclesiastes 10:19 speaks favorably of ‘bread for the laughter of workers and wine that makes life rejoice.’

44. Indeed, Jesus at times prayed “with strong outcries and tears, and he was favorably heard for his godly fear.”

45. The objective of the present invention is to favorably perform determination of the accommodation function of a subject's eye.

46. Beballed dependency breakout transudate prenotification Raymond Morgens official Chino-pyrrha Re-press curved latecoming construction feather foreproffer newfound dicoumarin quasi-favorably

47. Antipsychotic agent any drug that favorably modifies psychotic symptoms; categories include the phenothiazines , butyrophenones , thioxanthenes , dibenzodiazepines , diphenylbutylpiperidines , dihydroindolones , and dibenzoxazepines

48. Moreover, the successes of medical research in connection with diseases such as diphtheria and poliomyelitis must also be mentioned favorably and with gratitude.

49. The composition and method according to the present application can be favorably used to treat or prevent diseases associated with protein denaturation.

50. Many householders readily accept the journals from our youngsters, often commenting favorably about the sincerity and good conduct of these youths.