liberally in English

adverb

in a progressive manner; broad-mindedly, tolerantly; generously, abundantly

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1. It is liberally infused with brief Cadenzas.

2. 5 Apply the glue liberally to both surfaces.

3. 15 The word 'original' is liberally interpreted in copyright law.

4. I bestow my own attributes over liberally on him.

5. ‘Or will the Anthemion motif that is liberally stencilled in …

6. 13 The children were encouraged to daub the colors in liberally.

7. 7 The children were encouraged to daub the colors liberally.

8. 2 With some you have to grease the wheels more liberally.

9. Alexander Pope’s The Rape of the Lock uses Anticlimax liberally; an example is

10. 22 synonyms for Amply: fully, well, greatly, completely, richly, liberally, thoroughly, substantially

11. He used his veto power liberally, and often made policy without working with Congress.

12. What does Broadly mean? In a wide manner, liberally, in a loose sense

13. To replace capitalism Condonable, our fee gives especially liberally, violate my travel principle completely

14. To reduce this problem, we sprinkle the hands and arms liberally with talc.

15. (Luke 6:38; 14:12-14) Jehovah, in turn, has provided liberally for our needs.

16. He was, by the way, the most liberally perfumed man I had ever encountered.

17. Synonyms for Amply include fully, bountifully, generously, lavishly, liberally, well, unstintingly, abundantly, bounteously and capaciously

18. Directions: Apply EltaMD UV Sport Broad-Spectrum SPF 50 liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure

19. Synonyms for Bountifully include lavishly, liberally, amply, generously, unstintingly, well, munificently, bounteously, handsomely and freehandedly

20. Behind the counter he cut four fat slices of rye bread and buttered them liberally.

21. Blackened seasoning can also be sprinkled liberally on easy oven roasted broccoli or oven roasted potatoes

22. His bushy black brows, liberally sprinkled with grey, moved up and down in time to the music.

23. Americans like pleasant scents , and douse them - selves and their personal products liberally with per - fume.

24. This selection process was liberally peppered with off - key renditions of Chura liya and Jaane jaan .

25. Nuclear plants are sprinkled liberally across the capital, with a particularly dense clump in the northern suburbs.

26. 25 And all discussions of deleterious impact seem to be liberally peppered with a single word: mitigation.

27. Simultaneously, he said, public places like squares, parks and plazas would be liberally placed where people could congregate.

28. Covering exposed skin with light - colored, loose-fitting clothing is helpful, as is using sunblock liberally on all exposed areas.

29. This was the actuality of the pretty designs so liberally provided by the cottage enthusiasts of the time.

30. Coriander is an extremely popular herb that is used extensively and liberally in Indian, Thai, South American and Middle Eastern cuisine

31. Literature and autobiography are liberally sprinkled with accounts of the indignation and outrage felt when such a promise fails to materialize.

32. The intelligent interface of the Google Maps API makes it possible to plot locations very liberally based merely on a postal address.

33. Simply the most beautiful island in Vietnam, Phu Quoc is liberally sprinkled with picture-perfect white-sand beaches and cloaked in dense, impenetrable jungle.

34. Whereas one uses reservation as far as the relative indications are concerned (deformities, functional disorders, syphopathies etc.), the absolute indications should be stated more liberally.

35. I'd give anything to have sat down with a tiny —barely 5 feet tall —bridge-playing chain smoker who used the spittoon liberally and had a weakness for croissants.

36. As with kombu, dulse, and other sea vegetables, Arame is used liberally in Japanese cuisine, and it is renowned for its versatility owing to its sweet, mild flavor.

37. Anisotrope 10 points 11 points 12 points 3 months ago Apparently this is a common souvenir from Thailand (mine is liberally inspired from the examples I found online)

38. The controversy was due in large part to the manner in which MTV marketed the show, as it liberally used the word "guido" to describe the cast members.

39. Amply adverb fully, well, greatly, completely, richly, liberally, thoroughly, substantially, lavishly, extensively, generously, abundantly, profusely, copiously, plentifully, unstintingly, bountifully, without stinting, plenteously, capaciously This collection of essays Amply demonstrates his genius.

40. This is decidedly odd because the atoms that so liberally and congenially flock together to form living things on Earth are exactly the same atoms that decline to do it elsewhere.

41. Now, let’s focus on the words “Bountifully supplies.” In the New Testament Recovery Version, the first part of note 1 on Bountifully says: “The Greek word means supplies fully, Bountifully, and liberally

42. After November 3, the Supreme Court will probably be faced with deciding whether several state courts have violated the Constitution by Construing statutes so liberally as to abrogate the authority of their state legislatures

43. 1956 [1880], Johanna Spyri, Heidi, translation of original by Eileen Hall, page 16: [W]hen he caught sight of her running towards him like that, he smiled Broadly.· In a wide manner; liberally; in a loose sense

44. "Abysses" by Pascal Quignard is neatly aphoristic; it contains enticing tidbits from folklore and history; it is liberally sprinkled with philosophical dust; and at its heart there is the notion of "the erstwhile" - that the present is haunted by the forgotten/unknowable past

45. He had deluged scores of strangers with letters and phone calls Bewailing the appalling state of the world as he saw it, and unfortunately those messages frequently contained the most foul racial and ethnic abuse, liberally sprinkled with the fruitiest obscenities offered by the English language.

46. [116] In all temporal affairs, the Theodosian Code was the universal law of the clergy; but the Barbaric jurisprudence had liberally provided for their personal safety; a sub-deacon was equivalent to two Franks; the Antrustion, and priest, were held in similar estimation: and the life of a bishop was appreciated far above the common standard, at the price of nine hundred pieces of gold.