The Collaborative International Dictionary
Consistently \Con*sist"ent*ly\, adv. In a consistent manner.
Wiktionary
adv. 1 (context manner English) In a consistent manner. 2 (context frequency English) constantly; always.
WordNet
adv. in a systematic or consistent manner; "they systematically excluded women" [syn: systematically] [ant: unsystematically, inconsistently]
Usage examples of "consistently".
If true, the fact of ahistorical remembering would have to suggest that the fabric of time is not woven together as consistently as we once thought.
Also, Boolean has been outspoken for years in his contempt for the Akhbreed way and consistently a defender of colonials, as if they were capable of governing themselves.
She avoided horses too consistently for the rest of the year to claim any right to exhibit any on this one day at Bures, so she sat in the stands in her neat grey flannel and looked on.
The initial letter of a sentence was first capitalised in the 13th century, but the rule was not consistently applied until the 16th.
If the same columns and the same leaders were consistently working in the same districts, some system of narrative might enable the reader to follow their fortunes, but they were, as a matter of fact, rapidly transferred from one side of the field of action to another in accordance with the concentrations of the enemy.
Most consistently of all was conciliationism expressed by Trotsky, about the only one who tried to provide a theoretical foundation for that policy.
Beginning in the sixteenth century, when the Ottoman Sunnis favored their Iraqi coreligionists in the matter of educational and employment opportunities, the Shias consistently have been denied political power.
In Exodus chapter 20 the neuter language gender is consistently used throughout this recording of the Decalogue, with only three instances of sexual differentiation.
International organizations and aid agencies have consistently found that diarrheal and respiratory illnesses were the biggest killers in Iraq.
In his indictment he did not acquit himself, but called all irenicists hairsplitting fools who, to forestall the worst, had consistently prolonged the national disaster.
The book is, as the title suggests, a collection of all the radio scripts, as broadcast, and it is therefore the only example of one Hitchhiker publication accurately and consistently reflecting another.
Western psychology at the beginning of this century to focus on a prematurely closed fashion on issues related to the Persona was one of the cultural trends against which Jung struggled most consistently.
Vance, on the other hand, was volatile, debonair, and possessed of a perpetual Juvenalian cynicism, smiling ironically at the bitterest realities, and consistently fulfilling the role of a whimsically disinterested spectator of life.
YOU, please give him such facilities as you consistently can about recovering the remains of a step-son, and matters connected therewith.
It was more as as if one or two whole instruments were micrometrically off key, playing perfectly consistently as units and yet infinitesi-mally out of tune, so that the entire performance was elusively discordant.