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Adversely

Adversely \Ad"verse*ly\ (277), adv. In an adverse manner; inimically; unfortunately; contrariwise.

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adversely

adv. In an adverse manner.

WordNet
adversely

adv. in an adverse manner; "she was adversely affected by the new regulations"

Usage examples of "adversely".

Get it clearly into your mind: one ingenuity of the nicotine trap is that, like all drug addiction, it is designed to keep you hooked, and that the more it adversely affects your health and purse, the more securely you appear to be hooked.

The Gurth took no pleasure in killing and adversely they felt no regret.

Some preliminary studies suggest that excess isoflavones can adversely affect the binding of thyroid hormones, which can lead to an underactive thyroid function.

Prompt protection of the public in such instances is said to outweigh the advantages of a slower procedure, retarded by previous notice and hearing, and to require that the person adversely affected seek his remedy from the Court via a petition to review or to enjoin the decision of the licensing authorities.

Mrs Flawse took to bringing him his early-morning cup of tea in bed having first laced it with powdered paracetamol tablets which she had once read affected the kidneys adversely.

None of the receps had been adversely affected by strain on their nanoprobes.

Reverend Eldred pursed his lips in disapproval, and without thinking cast a wary look at the changeling, as if that creature might be adversely affected in its role as his child by overhearing such unfilial talk.

The change from the Belgravian square to the narrow street in Soho affected her legs adversely.

Chandidibya cares about minor problems like personnel staffing and retention - unless they adversely affect the operation of the thousand-meter radioscope, of course.

Federal Government by section 9, relates only to penal and criminal legislation and not to civil laws which affect private rights adversely.

Palace courtiers, and the role that he had played had affected him and his daughters adversely.

Since then, virtually every time there has been a major upheaval in the Arab-Israeli dispute, it has adversely affected U.

The Station Chief-he did not know his name, and it was not offered-was certainly going to be upset to learn of the death of Major Brownlee, both as a human matter and because Brownlee's loss would adversely affect the mission.

They were worried, he said, thatwatching television would adversely affect children's home-work and recreational activities in the fresh air and sunshine.

That may mean that before we can make, say, aluminum-manganese alloys, we have to develop manganese refining technology to the point that we have a consistent material free of impurities which could adversely affect the properties of the alloy.