Sentence examples for correlatively from inspiring English sources

'correlatively' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adverb that means in a manner or degree that shows correlation with something else. Example sentence: The temperature outside dropped correlatively to the amount of precipitation.

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correlatively

adverb

In a correlative manner

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In the New York Times earlier this year, Paul Krugman wrote of an economic effect called "The Great Gatsby curve," a graph that measures fiscal inequality against social mobility and shows that America's marked economic inequality means it has correlatively low social mobility.

Bryophytes are, therefore, nonvascular plants and, correlatively, possess no true roots, stems, or leaves.

Names both stood for the individual soldier and, correlatively, pleaded for a more humane approach to battle, which is to say they gained both literal and symbolic value.

Although metaphysical necessity is not identified with conceptual truth and, correlatively, metaphysical possibility is not identified with conceivability one might still think that conceivability (or something in that vicinity) provides prima facie evidence for metaphysical possibility.

Aristotle says that things of this sort signify entities, evidently extra-linguistic entities, which are thus, correlatively, in the first case sufficiently complex to be what makes the sentence 'Man runs' true, that is a man running, and in the second, items below the level of truth-making, so, e.g., an entity man, taken by itself, and an action running, taken by itself.

Correlatively, Animal is divided into its species, and Human Being is divided into individual humans.

Correlatively, no sentences are known to be true simply by knowing what they mean (and knowing a priori that sentences with such meanings must be true).

Correlatively, in §§17 20 we find an argument from below, by which Kant intends to establish that synthesis by means of the categories is needed as a necessary condition of how we represent objects (the above/below terminology is derived from A119; for relevant historical background, see Carl 1989, 1992).

It is meant to articulate a kind of dependency of the mental on the physical, and correlatively a kind of explanatory primacy to the physical, but without claiming any kind of reductive relation between the mental and the physical.

Correlatively, Smith has a great respect for the competence and virtue of common people.

So long as I am practically engaged, in short, all things appear to have reasons for being, and I, correlatively, experience myself as fully at home in the world.

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