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Definition of expressly in English: expresslyadverb ɪkˈsprɛsliɛkˈsprɛsliˌɪkˈsprɛsli 1Explicitly; clearly. she was expressly forbidden to use the stove Example sentencesExamples - An intention to override such rights must be expressly stated or appear by necessary implication.
- Large quantities of alcohol, including kegs, beer balls, etc. are expressly prohibited.
- Any public activity that would require women to depart from this modest dress in mixed company is expressly forbidden.
- Congress expressly prohibited states from doing this.
- First, the court found the tax is a gross receipts tax which is expressly prohibited by that section.
- Dewald expressly declared that no such immediacy in making the demand was required.
- However, such victimisation is expressly forbidden by German industrial law.
- One policy matter not expressly covered in the final contract was the question of releasing information to the public.
- It remains open for Parliament to expressly repeal the Act.
- They can and do expressly stipulate what that margin is to be.
- The Philippine Constitution expressly forbids foreign troops from fighting on Philippine soil.
- That rule expressly requires the Court to consider all the circumstances.
- Centralized uniformity expressly forecloses such deviation, in the name of equality.
- Indeed, the report of the Maori Affairs Committee states expressly that neither of them owns the service.
- Moreover, he expressly guarantees to leave filibusters of legislation alone.
- The statute did not expressly provide for cross-examination, nor did it impose penalties such as fines and imprisonment.
- In contrast, the Florida Constitution spells the point out expressly.
- Lord Fraser of Tullybelton delivered a concurring speech without expressly addressing future conduct.
- On the other hand, the resolution expressly praised all those deputies who had voted against the war in parliament.
- That is hardly surprising, since time limits on the starting of legal proceedings are expressly recognised by the Convention itself.
Synonyms explicitly, clearly, directly, plainly, distinctly, unambiguously, unequivocally, unmistakably, obviously, absolutely precisely, specifically, straightforwardly, certainly, categorically, positively, conclusively, pointedly, markedly, exactly, manifestly, patently, emphatically solely, specifically, particularly, specially, especially, singularly, exclusively, purposefully, just, only, explicitly, with something/someone in mind - 1.1 For a specific purpose; solely.
the house was expressly built for entertaining Example sentencesExamples - There are many homes in the national park area which were built expressly to house farm workers.
- They felt quite alone in their expressly political and critical form of drag artistry.
- Meanwhile, Hollywood lies before him like a world set out expressly for him to conquer.
- The CPA was established by the National Science Foundation expressly to study dark matter.
- The legislation would not allow federal funding for embryos created expressly for research purposes.
- It provides expressly for the convictions to remain and to be brought up again the moment there is a fresh conviction.
- Many people had come expressly for the purpose of seeing these deliberate, considered bookworks.
- With these forest resources close by, people do not grow any trees expressly for fodder or fuelwood on their own cropland.
- Expressly tailored for Murray, Johnston is a character that plays to his strengths.
- A camel rising from a sitting position seems expressly designed to throw the novice straight back onto the ground.
- Two new posts were created expressly for supporters of Ashour.
- The more analytical "Essays and Articles" section concludes with three essays written expressly for Critical Essays.
- But some theologians have recently placed the mystery in a new framework, by setting natural evil within an expressly evolutionary context.
- Thus the negative-pledge clause may be drafted so as to extend to them expressly.
- The pleading does not expressly rely on such a premise.
- Instead of staying on, he chooses to top-edge a sweep off Anil Kumble straight to fine leg, placed expressly for that shot.
- It was reserved expressly for the gentry of Douglas, whoever they were.
Definition of expressly in US English: expresslyadverbˌikˈspreslēˌɪkˈsprɛsli 1Explicitly; clearly. she was expressly forbidden to use the stove Example sentencesExamples - However, such victimisation is expressly forbidden by German industrial law.
- First, the court found the tax is a gross receipts tax which is expressly prohibited by that section.
- That rule expressly requires the Court to consider all the circumstances.
- The Philippine Constitution expressly forbids foreign troops from fighting on Philippine soil.
- Moreover, he expressly guarantees to leave filibusters of legislation alone.
- On the other hand, the resolution expressly praised all those deputies who had voted against the war in parliament.
- Lord Fraser of Tullybelton delivered a concurring speech without expressly addressing future conduct.
- The statute did not expressly provide for cross-examination, nor did it impose penalties such as fines and imprisonment.
- That is hardly surprising, since time limits on the starting of legal proceedings are expressly recognised by the Convention itself.
- Congress expressly prohibited states from doing this.
- It remains open for Parliament to expressly repeal the Act.
- In contrast, the Florida Constitution spells the point out expressly.
- Dewald expressly declared that no such immediacy in making the demand was required.
- Large quantities of alcohol, including kegs, beer balls, etc. are expressly prohibited.
- Indeed, the report of the Maori Affairs Committee states expressly that neither of them owns the service.
- Centralized uniformity expressly forecloses such deviation, in the name of equality.
- They can and do expressly stipulate what that margin is to be.
- One policy matter not expressly covered in the final contract was the question of releasing information to the public.
- An intention to override such rights must be expressly stated or appear by necessary implication.
- Any public activity that would require women to depart from this modest dress in mixed company is expressly forbidden.
Synonyms explicitly, clearly, directly, plainly, distinctly, unambiguously, unequivocally, unmistakably, obviously, absolutely solely, specifically, particularly, specially, especially, singularly, exclusively, purposefully, just, only, explicitly, with someone in mind, with something in mind - 1.1 For a specific purpose; solely.
the house was expressly built for entertaining Example sentencesExamples - But some theologians have recently placed the mystery in a new framework, by setting natural evil within an expressly evolutionary context.
- Instead of staying on, he chooses to top-edge a sweep off Anil Kumble straight to fine leg, placed expressly for that shot.
- Two new posts were created expressly for supporters of Ashour.
- The CPA was established by the National Science Foundation expressly to study dark matter.
- Thus the negative-pledge clause may be drafted so as to extend to them expressly.
- The more analytical "Essays and Articles" section concludes with three essays written expressly for Critical Essays.
- With these forest resources close by, people do not grow any trees expressly for fodder or fuelwood on their own cropland.
- Expressly tailored for Murray, Johnston is a character that plays to his strengths.
- It was reserved expressly for the gentry of Douglas, whoever they were.
- They felt quite alone in their expressly political and critical form of drag artistry.
- A camel rising from a sitting position seems expressly designed to throw the novice straight back onto the ground.
- Many people had come expressly for the purpose of seeing these deliberate, considered bookworks.
- It provides expressly for the convictions to remain and to be brought up again the moment there is a fresh conviction.
- There are many homes in the national park area which were built expressly to house farm workers.
- The legislation would not allow federal funding for embryos created expressly for research purposes.
- Meanwhile, Hollywood lies before him like a world set out expressly for him to conquer.
- The pleading does not expressly rely on such a premise.
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