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		Definition of doubly in English: doublyadverb ˈdʌbliˈdəb(ə)li 1often as submodifier To twice the normal extent or degree; especially.  we're going to have to work doubly hard  Example sentencesExamples -  Branch is now doubly determined to set an example with the armband after gaining a reputation as the quiet man of the side.
 -  How he had managed it was a mystery to her, since she was doubly inhibited by his more natural manners.
 -  Searcy, 30, also is in negotiations with the team on a new contract, making the 2000 season doubly important for him.
 -  Fiction has no responsibility to the truth and art doubly so.
 -  And if there are children by then, it will be doubly painful.
 -  The fact that President Chen appeared to give his tacit consent to such an action is doubly worrying.
 -  Her daughter recently made her a grandmother, making the income from the packing job doubly important at the time.
 -  For Mozambique, a country with a wafer-thin economy, the disaster is doubly cruel.
 -  This pairing of old and new was doubly provocative.
 -  Indeed, they would be doubly nervous if they believed Ahern really was adopting such a laidback approach.
 -  The Indian marksmen will have to be doubly prepared then to ensure that they grab a few quota places themselves.
 -  It is doubly disingenuous to claim that problems with security make elections difficult.
 -  I am doubly grateful, therefore, that he is here, in spite of considerable personal inconvenience.
 -  Thankfully, they laughed about it, so from then on we made doubly sure we kept her secure.
 -  The Army had been doubly embarrassed by the Dugway sheep kill of March 1968.
 -  When squandered on decadence, wealth doubly harms the under-resourced.
 -  African American authors found themselves doubly disadvantaged by the literary restrictions of the pastoral.
 -  If we happen to be in a drought condition, all fire precautions are doubly necessary.
 -  A lie is insulting; an obvious lie is doubly insulting.
 -  This circumstance makes this most recent vote doubly frustrating.
 
  Synonyms twice as, as … again, in double measure, in two ways, for two even more, especially, extra - 1.1 Two times or in two ways.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Although the electric leads to the exciter were doubly shielded, they nonetheless picked up energy at 60 Hz.
 -  The quartz occurred as slender water-clear crystals to 1 cm in length; many are doubly terminated.
 -  He was therefore doubly handicapped because of his unacceptable accent and military expertise.
 -  The calculation of the tunneling probability can be carried out by considering a doubly stochastic process.
 -  This is not really a solution as they are doubly victimised, activists feel.
 -  The applicant was a doubly incontinent tetraplegic lady living in a nursing home in the west country.
 -  They are usually suffering from some form of dementia, have had strokes, heart attacks, or are doubly incontinent.
 -  In this light, Mexico is doubly culpable.
 -  Doubly terminated crystals are not uncommon.
 -  Doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) is a common mode of mitochondrial DNA transmission in bivalves.
 -  For example, the one on linked lists discusses singularly linked lists, doubly linked lists and circular lists.
 -  Tax was doubly regressive.
 -  Our second goal was to measure interference by assaying the number of doubly recombinant chromosomes.
 -  The Saltburn trainer is doubly represented in this two-miler and Mental Pressure is preferred to her other runner, Foundry Lane.
 -  Haesu is likewise doubly affected: first, as a victim of imperialists ' gambling and again because of her husband's gambling.
 -  Doubly or triply charged ions were selected for product ion spectra.
 -  He believes that, in general, plans of this nature in built-up areas should be doubly scrutinised.
 -  These animals, like us, are doubly genomic.
 -  In this sense the spectator is doubly positioned as an onlooker outside the text.
 -  To award prejudgment interest would be to doubly compensate SWRI.
 
  
    Definition of doubly in US English: doublyadverbˈdəb(ə)liˈdəb(ə)lē 1often as submodifier To twice the normal extent or degree; especially.  we're going to have to work doubly hard  Example sentencesExamples -  Indeed, they would be doubly nervous if they believed Ahern really was adopting such a laidback approach.
 -  African American authors found themselves doubly disadvantaged by the literary restrictions of the pastoral.
 -  This pairing of old and new was doubly provocative.
 -  It is doubly disingenuous to claim that problems with security make elections difficult.
 -  How he had managed it was a mystery to her, since she was doubly inhibited by his more natural manners.
 -  The Army had been doubly embarrassed by the Dugway sheep kill of March 1968.
 -  Fiction has no responsibility to the truth and art doubly so.
 -  I am doubly grateful, therefore, that he is here, in spite of considerable personal inconvenience.
 -  The Indian marksmen will have to be doubly prepared then to ensure that they grab a few quota places themselves.
 -  Branch is now doubly determined to set an example with the armband after gaining a reputation as the quiet man of the side.
 -  A lie is insulting; an obvious lie is doubly insulting.
 -  The fact that President Chen appeared to give his tacit consent to such an action is doubly worrying.
 -  This circumstance makes this most recent vote doubly frustrating.
 -  Thankfully, they laughed about it, so from then on we made doubly sure we kept her secure.
 -  And if there are children by then, it will be doubly painful.
 -  If we happen to be in a drought condition, all fire precautions are doubly necessary.
 -  Searcy, 30, also is in negotiations with the team on a new contract, making the 2000 season doubly important for him.
 -  Her daughter recently made her a grandmother, making the income from the packing job doubly important at the time.
 -  For Mozambique, a country with a wafer-thin economy, the disaster is doubly cruel.
 -  When squandered on decadence, wealth doubly harms the under-resourced.
 
  Synonyms twice as, as … again, in double measure, in two ways, for two - 1.1 Two times or in two ways.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Our second goal was to measure interference by assaying the number of doubly recombinant chromosomes.
 -  In this light, Mexico is doubly culpable.
 -  The calculation of the tunneling probability can be carried out by considering a doubly stochastic process.
 -  They are usually suffering from some form of dementia, have had strokes, heart attacks, or are doubly incontinent.
 -  Although the electric leads to the exciter were doubly shielded, they nonetheless picked up energy at 60 Hz.
 -  Doubly or triply charged ions were selected for product ion spectra.
 -  Doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) is a common mode of mitochondrial DNA transmission in bivalves.
 -  These animals, like us, are doubly genomic.
 -  He was therefore doubly handicapped because of his unacceptable accent and military expertise.
 -  In this sense the spectator is doubly positioned as an onlooker outside the text.
 -  Doubly terminated crystals are not uncommon.
 -  Tax was doubly regressive.
 -  Haesu is likewise doubly affected: first, as a victim of imperialists ' gambling and again because of her husband's gambling.
 -  He believes that, in general, plans of this nature in built-up areas should be doubly scrutinised.
 -  The quartz occurred as slender water-clear crystals to 1 cm in length; many are doubly terminated.
 -  The Saltburn trainer is doubly represented in this two-miler and Mental Pressure is preferred to her other runner, Foundry Lane.
 -  This is not really a solution as they are doubly victimised, activists feel.
 -  The applicant was a doubly incontinent tetraplegic lady living in a nursing home in the west country.
 -  To award prejudgment interest would be to doubly compensate SWRI.
 -  For example, the one on linked lists discusses singularly linked lists, doubly linked lists and circular lists.
 
  
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