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was conversely
adverb
With a reversed relationship
Exact(39)
Alone, permanently now, she travelled more than ever, but the effect on her writing was, conversely, a deeper drawing-in.
It was, conversely, understandable how her daughter, still three months shy of her 22nd birthday, could be brokenhearted and moved to tears by the unruliness of a crowd that desperately wished for her to lose.
The boys' repertory was a highly specialized one: more than 85 percent of their dramatic offerings were comedies, largely satirical a genre that was conversely rare on the arena stages.
The result of this spatially heterogeneous climate event was, conversely, more homogeneous regional rainfall.
Low-price Greece was conversely exporting 22% of its drug supplies.
The latter study also found that less severe ACP (i.e. right-to-left ventricular size ratio > 0.6 and < 1) was conversely not associated with mortality.
Similar(21)
There are, conversely, many small differences.
His anger is, conversely, scarily blank.
Allardyce is, conversely, a more sophisticated manager than many people want to recognise.
It is conversely true that Leonardo drew many highly detailed studies of the anal sphincter.
My experience of working in fashion has been, conversely, that there is little pressure to dress well.
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