comparablycom‧pa‧ra‧bly /ˈkɒmpərəbli $ ˈkɑːm-/ adverb - Earnings have risen comparably in the computer industry.
- The Senate's vote followed a comparably strong vote in the House of Representatives.
- Both are comparably effective - the Rock Lobbers being more destructive while the Doom Divers are more accurate.
- In this respect at least, Mozart resembles his comparably productive contemporary Joseph Haydn.
- It is most unlikely that such behaviour had never previously been observed with comparably simple systems.
- It makes a fine coupling for the E flat Quartet, being of a comparably sunny disposition.
- Moreover, the potentiation produced by arachidonic acid is comparably slow to develop.
- Most studies have, however, reported that cyclosporin A comparably inhibited renal prostaglandin formation.
- Under López-Cobos in these early symphonies the playing is comparably fresh and lively.
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