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relatively

[rel-uh-tiv-lee] / ˈrɛl ə tɪv li /


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Gold should fall in price, therefore, when the yield rises, since that makes gold relatively less attractive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Enrofloxacin tended to stay dissolved in the water and was eliminated relatively quickly by lambari fish, with a half-life of about 21 days and low accumulation in tissues.

From Science Daily

Their analysis shows that the basement beneath the playa is relatively shallow, less than 200 meters deep, before dropping sharply to depths of 3 to 4 kilometers.

From Science Daily

Young hopes the audience particularly connects with the show's young stars, who are all relatively new to acting.

From BBC

U.S. energy production has helped keep its markets relatively insulated from the shock.

From The Wall Street Journal