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similarly

Definition for similarly

adverb as in likewise

adverb as in in a like manner

Strong match

likewise

Weak matches

also, equally, thus

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Perry, similarly, had faced an assortment of undesirable headlines in the last year.

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Their stand-off follows similarly contentious talks this year between YouTube and other media companies, which had also threatened to limit the shows available to YouTube TV subscribers.

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A cohort of German Protestant thinkers such as Friedrich Schleiermacher theorized religion similarly—change was now progress, and liberal society clearly the heir to medieval religion.

But not all meme stocks were similarly obscure before having their day.

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In 1983, he married Toler Macon Tucker, a woman with a similarly deep investment in Christianity, whom he had met in law school.

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

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