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in some ways
adverb as in partly
Weak matches
- at best
- at most
- at worst
- bit by bit
- by degrees
- carelessly
- halfway
- in a general way
- in bits and pieces
- in part
- in some measure
- inadequately
- incompletely
- insufficiently
- little by little
- measurably
- not entirely
- not fully
- not strictly speaking
- not wholly
- notably
- noticeably
- piece by piece
- piecemeal
- relatively
- so far as possible
- to a certain degree
- to a certain extent
- up to a certain point
- within limits
Example Sentences
Still, the resistance seems in some ways to be ratcheting up, and has clearly started to reach — and aggravate — the White House.
“We’re not in our house, but I’m back in school. I have clothes. Nothing has changed except the location. In some ways it’s better. I’m closer to friends and family and the places I usually like to go. But I do miss my bed, that feeling.”
"In some ways you see that fuelling men, that women are improving and they now feel that gender equality has gone too far."
"I felt very strongly that, in some ways, my mother had opened the door for me to get back into this magical place that means that I can write fiction," Adichie says.
“In some ways, Yoo became the whipping boy for all the public’s anger at social and political elites,” Chun said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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