fruitfully in English

adverb

productively; successfully; fertilely

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1. The accelerator has been fruitfully combined to explicate economic dynamics.

2. Computers are now widely and fruitfully used in classrooms throughout Europe.

3. That said, games often, and fruitfully, borrow elements of fiction.

4. With your supports and blessings we will surely move forward triumphantly and fruitfully.

5. The participants also identified areas of study that could not be researched fruitfully from other perspectives.

6. But, how does ability and circumvent weaknesses, develop diversified economy and tertiary industry fruitfully?

7. Synonyms for Constructively include helpfully, kindly, advantageously, beneficially, effectively, profitably, usefully, productively, valuably and fruitfully

8. The collection of texts, songs, refrains and acclamations brings Holy Week and Easter vividly and fruitfully into ordinary lives.

9. The gender perspective is one that could fruitfully be pursued further in anthropological studies on values in connection with social behaviour.

10. The prototype is designed, which is applied to project case evaluation fruitfully , and the experiment results are veracious and reliable as well as stable.

11. Human development and human rights are close enough in motivation and concern to be compatible and Congruous, and they are different enough in strategy and design to supplement each other fruitfully," according to the Human Development Report 2000.7 Human rights and development both aim to promote well-being and freedom, based on the inherent

12. Again, Morgante can be fruitfully interpreted as Allegorised autobiography up to the age of thirty, and if Humphreys had studied it in this way she might have grasped more fully the mind of the young Edward Martyn, especially on the question of the role of women which she trivialises by dubbing it as ‘misogamy’.