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View definitions for unevenly

unevenly

adverb as in raggedly

adverb as in irregularly

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The fact is, there are facially neutral religious rules that have been unevenly enforced for millennia.

Her T-shirts, which hang on the walls, were—I am told—originally hung too low for her liking, and too unevenly.

While she has held jobs for short amounts of time, she has performed unevenly and now collects disability benefits.

The Patriot subset that declines to accept racism continues to cope with the issue unevenly and defensively.

And although he has an unevenly developed spirit of savvy and an often-childlike manner, he is quick to make adjustments.

Elsie, at the moment, was engaged in taking off a somewhat unevenly faded green chambray frock.

Her feet shuffled unevenly on the floor, and it would have been a joy to shake the in valid there with the rapt look in his face.

Nagpikas ang sawug kay katungà ray gilampasúhan, The floor is unevenly cleaned because only half of it was polished.

His heart was beating heavily and unevenly; the earth seemed faintly reeling under his feet.

But great as was the union's newly discovered power, it was spread most unevenly over the central competitive field.

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

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