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Disproportionably

Disproportionable \Dis`pro*por"tion*a*ble\, a. Disproportional; unsuitable in form, size, quantity, or adaptation; disproportionate; inadequate. -- Dis`pro*por"tion*a*ble*ness, n.
--Hammond. -- Dis`pro*por"tion*a*bly, adv.

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disproportionably

adv. in a disproportionable manner.

Usage examples of "disproportionably".

As it is, the space between the main building and the smaller wing is disproportionably large, and the very distance at which it stands will, I fear, give to it that appearance of meanness of which I have spoken.

But even some of these so-called epidemics appear to be due to parasitic worms, which have from some cause, possibly in part through facility of diffusion amongst the crowded animals, been disproportionably favoured: and here comes in a sort of struggle between the parasite and its prey.

For these two ends of us all, either as rewards or punishments, are mercifully ordained and disproportionably disposed unto our actions.

Amongst the roots skittered the purple and yellow fiddler crabs, each of them holding aloft a single disproportionably huge claw, and waving it in menace or ponderous greeting at the passing vessel.