patently in English

adverb
1
clearly; without doubt.
these claims were patently false

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "patently" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "patently", or refer to the context using the word "patently" in the English Dictionary.

1. He was patently lying.

2. She was patently lying.

3. It patently veers toward propaganda.

4. Her explanation was patently ridiculous.

5. Their claim was patently false.

6. The treatment is patently not working.

7. But there were, patently, other advantages.

8. The whole idea was patently ridiculous.

9. He made his displeasure patently obvious.

10. This is patently not the case.

11. Their marketing strategy has patently failed to work.

12. Simon Zelotes is quite patently Simon the Zealot.

13. Jenkins' explanation of the situation is patently absurd.

14. It's patently obvious that he doesn't care.

15. The conclusion is patently the wrong way around.

16. It was patently obvious that she was lying.

17. It's patently obvious that you're in love with her.

18. It was patently obvious that he was lying.

19. Bullyragger 5075583291 Patently unconstitutional and will filter theme of darkness

20. Don't try and set up something that is quite patently false.

21. This is patently not an area that has been officially acknowledged.

22. She further offended doctors by clinging to patently wrong ideas.

23. Because it is patently obvious that Rollins is not bullshitting or manipulating.

24. It's patently absurd not to wear a coat in such cold weather.

25. To say that the proposal has no disadvantages at all is patently untrue.

26. The statement is patently false and an embarrassing public demonstration of his weakness as university leader.

27. Why, therefore, did congress not get on with the business of removing a patently guilty president?

28. Synonyms for Blatantly include glaringly, obviously, clearly, plainly, evidently, patently, unmistakably, manifestly, conspicuously and apparently

29. It is patently obvious how a fear which is openly expressed can be passed on.

30. This is patently evident from the way he depicted, on occasion, perfectly symbiotic kisses, embraces and bodies.

31. This implies that everything listed as a mental disorder in the handbook has a biological contribution, a patently unfounded claim.

32. If Cassie had not been so consumed by rage, she would have laughed at this last and patently childish remark.

33. All that need be proved is that the matter is of a certain type and the manner of presentation patently offensive.

34. Patently Contestable is a dazzling display of the power of history to speak to the most pressing concerns of our modern technological age

35. Thus, Conscription, depending on one’s point of view, could be considered patently unfair or completely just, and opinions could quickly change depending on how the …

36. In the absence of such policies, the EU will continue to be faced with demands for full membership from states that are patently far from being able to meet the demands of the acquis.

37. The article is full of quotes by these Republican Cretins making patently baseless charges regarding the security preparedness for the January 6th Congressional session where the Electoral College vote would be certified

38. ‘Of course, the Banausic Belichick - at his glibbest - counters: ‘Yeah, everyone complains about my fashion.’’ ‘This utopian sentiment, patently present in the Banausic sentimentality of lyrics in popular music, combines with the notion of uniform moral space to …

39. Despite Sanders’ opinion that the high court need not address the Constitutionality of the law, Jurek asserted that judicial prudence does not necessitate ceding to the legislature and allowing a patently unconstitutional law to remain on the books.

40. ‘Of course, the Banausic Belichick - at his glibbest - counters: ‘Yeah, everyone complains about my fashion.’’ ‘This utopian sentiment, patently present in the Banausic sentimentality of lyrics in popular music, combines with the notion of uniform moral space to …

41. The temples in Hampi and places round about , that constitute the maximum agglomeration of Vijayanagar fame , very patently exhibit this dichotomy , by their conformity with the one or the other of these two parent stocks and the most important ones of either class are noticed below and in the succeeding chapter .