Sentence examples for to relatively from inspiring English sources

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to relatively

adverb

Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing.

  • He measured his success relatively, that is, competitively.

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Could this case lead to more disinherited or impoverished relatives contesting bequests to relatively wealthy charities?

Goodbye to relatively speedy answers.

Mr. Pickering appeals to relatively affluent white suburban voters.

The heinous is not confined to relatively recent times.

She moved on to relatively affordable ginseng jars.

This has led to relatively stable macroeconomic and fiscal policies.

China, meanwhile, restricts incoming foreign investments to relatively small amounts.

These are now being pitched to relatively low-brow customers.

They live according to relatively strict religious principles.

Upon release, they all returned to relatively mainstream lives.

Italy went from relatively small surpluses to relatively small deficits.

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