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		Definition of linearly in English: linearlyadverb ˈlɪnɪəliˈlɪniərli 1In a straight or nearly straight line.  the house is a longish structure with rooms linearly arranged  Example sentencesExamples -  Streets were laid out linearly, with intersections at right angles.
 -  The two rooms are set out linearly.
 -  The desired outcome was based on the surgeon's ability to manipulate a cryolathe, which is an instrument designed to incise tissue linearly.
 -  The traps were set out linearly with an interdistance of about 4m.
 -  The road between London and Bath was typical of a main route formed linearly.
 -  Within each block, five 1.2 X 1.5m plots were arranged linearly at 1.5m spacing.
 -  In plan, the house is designed linearly, taking advantage of the views from every room.
 -  Dr Wotowic explained that most people view the world linearly and horizontally and that 90% of surgery is linear.
 -  Laid out linearly, the airport terminal is easy to navigate without the need for complex signage.
 -  Each color represents a separate, adjacent neuron, typically arranged linearly.
 -  Reminiscent of the tarot, the cards can be read linearly in any direction.
 
 - 1.1 Using lines or outlines.
 a linearly designed blow-moulder  Example sentencesExamples -  The edge of any form is described as a line; therefore, an object with many edges can be drawn linearly.
 
  - 1.2 In a way that involves one dimension only.
 a linearly elastic material  Example sentencesExamples -  Pushrods or tubes fitted to the followers also move linearly.
 -  These results show that the structure is unsafe and uneconomic when designed linearly without considering cracking.
 -  The print engine is designed linearly, with paper running from front to back under the four print drums.
 -  The tendon pulled out linearly, along the fiber orientation.
 -  Women's cholesterol rises more or less linearly through their adult life.
 
  - 1.3Mathematics  In a way that can be represented by a straight line on a graph.
 the distribution (when plotted linearly) is broad and asymmetric  Example sentencesExamples -  A supply chain is typically drawn linearly to show product movement from left to right.
 -  The curve for c(A) and the equilibrium price path p = π(A) for simplicity are drawn linearly, although this will, generally, not be the case.
 -  The steps outlined in the streaming process can be presented linearly.
 -  To display a time-varying signal on the CRT screen, the spot needs to move linearly along the X-axis as a function of time.
 -  While revenues for Internet companies can grow exponentially, operating costs tend to grow linearly.
 -  As the price of solar cells decreases linearly the demand for solar cells increases by orders of magnitude.
 
  - 1.4Mathematics  In a way that involves or exhibits directly proportional change in two related quantities.
 side effects increase linearly with dosage  growth rate is linearly related to temperature  Example sentencesExamples -  Pupal mass is affected by growth rate and temperature, and is strongly and linearly correlated with total egg production.
 -  Blood pressure and number of patients with hypertension increased linearly with severity of sleep apnoea.
 -  The logarithm of the hazard function is linearly related to each predictor.
 -  This increase was linearly correlated with pulmonary indexes of airflow obstruction and lung hyperinflation.
 -  Temperatures increased linearly as depths increased.
 -  The incidence rate of type 1 diabetes increased almost linearly with birth weight.
 -  Power varies linearly with clock speed and by the square of the voltage.
 -  Crop growth rate is approximately linearly related to daily light integral.
 -  Increasing birth weight was independently and linearly associated with increasing prevalence of obesity at age 7.
 -  The tested web servers did not scale linearly as we added more CPUs.
 -  Benefits depend linearly on the contribution rate.
 
  
 2In a way that progresses from one stage to another in a single series of steps; sequentially.  each individual must proceed linearly through each task  spoken language proceeds linearly, one word after another  Example sentencesExamples -  Investigations rarely progress linearly from initial investigation to final identification of the root cause.
 -  Traditional, commercially supported media linearly presents content in bite-sized morsels.
 -  Any question you have can be hunted down in a matter of minutes, and most of the sites are laid out pretty linearly.
 -  When you read a mathematical proof, it's laid out linearly, from the beginning to the end.
 -  In the textbook situation, the diagnosis proceeds logically and linearly to a specific formula.
 -  The film may be dream-like, but its action unfolds linearly, realistically.
 -  In general, the dependent and independent clauses are linearly adjacent to each other.
 -  The biggest problem we have with Moore's Law is that we think of it linearly.
 -  These films are indexed individually and linearly, meaning you must scroll through each page one by one in order to find the particular film you are interested in.
 -  His flights of fancy occur primarily as dream sequences and flashbacks, leaving room for the plot to linearly unfold.
 -  Ecologists, taking their cue from nature, think in terms of cycles, while economists are more likely to think linearly.
 -  The author treats these themes linearly, but with an episodic structure similar to that of the picaresque novel.
 
    Definition of linearly in US English: linearlyadverbˈlinēərlēˈlɪniərli 1In a straight or nearly straight line.  the house is a longish structure with rooms linearly arranged  Example sentencesExamples -  The desired outcome was based on the surgeon's ability to manipulate a cryolathe, which is an instrument designed to incise tissue linearly.
 -  Laid out linearly, the airport terminal is easy to navigate without the need for complex signage.
 -  In plan, the house is designed linearly, taking advantage of the views from every room.
 -  Reminiscent of the tarot, the cards can be read linearly in any direction.
 -  The road between London and Bath was typical of a main route formed linearly.
 -  Streets were laid out linearly, with intersections at right angles.
 -  Within each block, five 1.2 X 1.5m plots were arranged linearly at 1.5m spacing.
 -  Each color represents a separate, adjacent neuron, typically arranged linearly.
 -  Dr Wotowic explained that most people view the world linearly and horizontally and that 90% of surgery is linear.
 -  The two rooms are set out linearly.
 -  The traps were set out linearly with an interdistance of about 4m.
 
 - 1.1 Using lines or outlines.
 a linearly designed blow-molder  Example sentencesExamples -  The edge of any form is described as a line; therefore, an object with many edges can be drawn linearly.
 
  - 1.2 In a way that involves one dimension only.
 a linearly elastic material  Example sentencesExamples -  The print engine is designed linearly, with paper running from front to back under the four print drums.
 -  The tendon pulled out linearly, along the fiber orientation.
 -  Pushrods or tubes fitted to the followers also move linearly.
 -  Women's cholesterol rises more or less linearly through their adult life.
 -  These results show that the structure is unsafe and uneconomic when designed linearly without considering cracking.
 
  - 1.3Mathematics  In a way that can be represented by a straight line on a graph.
 the distribution (when plotted linearly) is broad and asymmetric  Example sentencesExamples -  A supply chain is typically drawn linearly to show product movement from left to right.
 -  While revenues for Internet companies can grow exponentially, operating costs tend to grow linearly.
 -  To display a time-varying signal on the CRT screen, the spot needs to move linearly along the X-axis as a function of time.
 -  The steps outlined in the streaming process can be presented linearly.
 -  The curve for c(A) and the equilibrium price path p = π(A) for simplicity are drawn linearly, although this will, generally, not be the case.
 -  As the price of solar cells decreases linearly the demand for solar cells increases by orders of magnitude.
 
  - 1.4Mathematics  In a way that involves or exhibits directly proportional change in two related quantities.
 side effects increase linearly with dosage  growth rate is linearly related to temperature  Example sentencesExamples -  Pupal mass is affected by growth rate and temperature, and is strongly and linearly correlated with total egg production.
 -  Benefits depend linearly on the contribution rate.
 -  Power varies linearly with clock speed and by the square of the voltage.
 -  Crop growth rate is approximately linearly related to daily light integral.
 -  The incidence rate of type 1 diabetes increased almost linearly with birth weight.
 -  Temperatures increased linearly as depths increased.
 -  Blood pressure and number of patients with hypertension increased linearly with severity of sleep apnoea.
 -  Increasing birth weight was independently and linearly associated with increasing prevalence of obesity at age 7.
 -  The tested web servers did not scale linearly as we added more CPUs.
 -  This increase was linearly correlated with pulmonary indexes of airflow obstruction and lung hyperinflation.
 -  The logarithm of the hazard function is linearly related to each predictor.
 
  
 2In a way that progresses from one stage to another in a single series of steps; sequentially.  each individual must proceed linearly through each task  spoken language proceeds linearly, one word after another  Example sentencesExamples -  His flights of fancy occur primarily as dream sequences and flashbacks, leaving room for the plot to linearly unfold.
 -  The film may be dream-like, but its action unfolds linearly, realistically.
 -  These films are indexed individually and linearly, meaning you must scroll through each page one by one in order to find the particular film you are interested in.
 -  Traditional, commercially supported media linearly presents content in bite-sized morsels.
 -  Ecologists, taking their cue from nature, think in terms of cycles, while economists are more likely to think linearly.
 -  The author treats these themes linearly, but with an episodic structure similar to that of the picaresque novel.
 -  When you read a mathematical proof, it's laid out linearly, from the beginning to the end.
 -  In general, the dependent and independent clauses are linearly adjacent to each other.
 -  The biggest problem we have with Moore's Law is that we think of it linearly.
 -  Any question you have can be hunted down in a matter of minutes, and most of the sites are laid out pretty linearly.
 -  In the textbook situation, the diagnosis proceeds logically and linearly to a specific formula.
 -  Investigations rarely progress linearly from initial investigation to final identification of the root cause.
 
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