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View definitions for reasonably

reasonably

adverb as in in a reasonable manner

adverb as in to a moderate degree

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Colorado’s attorneys urged the court to affirm the view that “the 1st Amendment allows states to reasonably regulate professional conduct to protect patients from substandard treatment, even when that regulation incidentally burdens speech.”

However, Lindsay James, an investment strategist at Quilters, said the market was still expecting the Bank of England to make two further rate cuts in 2025, "with recent inflation data reasonably encouraging".

From BBC

How does one “reasonably accommodate”, “triangulate with”, “find consensus”, or “try to understand” and “empathize” with people who support autocracy, authoritarianism, and/or fascism?

From Salon

"We want to have a balanced budget within a reasonably short period of time... meaning maybe by next year or maybe the year after," Trump said.

From BBC

“The jury could reasonably conclude that these acts were not necessary to personnel management and instead constituted severe and pervasive harassment,” the court wrote.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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