Concretely is an English word with synonyms like abstractly. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Concretely meaning
In a concrete manner, physically, definitely
Synonyms of Concretely
Using Concretely
- The main meaning on this page is: In a concrete manner, physically, definitely
- Useful related words include: abstractly.
- In the example corpus, concretely often appears in combinations such as: concretely to, concretely the, done concretely.
Context around Concretely
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 8 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Concretely
- In this selection, "concretely" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, done, approached, yet, european, confirmed and implies stand out and add context to how "concretely" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include always be concretely focused to and character as concretely as possible. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "concretely" sits close to words such as abadi, acidification and acker, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with concretely
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The commercials are really what tie together most concretely. (9 words)
Explained more concretely, God interacts with creations through various channels or manifestations. (12 words)
What does all of this, concretely mean, to say a care worker here in Sheffield? (15 words)
Concretely, European leaders could then make new announcements concerning EU material and financial aid and detail the next steps of Ukraine’s reconstruction and the EU accession process that go hand in hand with a long-term strategic vision. (39 words)
The combination of a participative and technological approach framed by innovative and agile governance will not only concretely improve the lives of Montrealers, but will bring about profound, sustainable change which may be applied to other contexts’. (37 words)
His artistic representations, which are generally found in Archaic pottery, are not even concretely thought of as the deity; however at this point in time it is heavily believed that the figures illustrated are indeed Hades. (36 words)
What does all of this, concretely mean, to say a care worker here in Sheffield? (15 words)
What olive branch could South Korea offer, concretely, to appeal to and tempt North Korea? (15 words)
Example sentences (20)
Concretely, European leaders could then make new announcements concerning EU material and financial aid and detail the next steps of Ukraine’s reconstruction and the EU accession process that go hand in hand with a long-term strategic vision.
Concretely, the organising took the form of small working groups discussing collective bargaining and the mobility transition.
If nothing is done concretely to neutralise Mr. Peter Obi’s towering influence in the South-East, the APC can as well forget about having a stronghold in the region.
Prominent in this case, the former coach of Club Brugge got approached concretely by both clubs and will decide soon have to make a decision on his future.
Resources for the Safe Sleeping Village on 1515 South Van Ness Ave., a site for homeless tents that is partly covered and partly exposed to the elements, is not yet concretely confirmed.
This concretely implies that “not even the doors of the Sacraments should be closed for any reason.
The commercials are really what tie together most concretely.
What does all of this, concretely mean, to say a care worker here in Sheffield?
Work, it said, should always be concretely focused to ensure the best interest of workers and their families with timely measures.
Explained more concretely, God interacts with creations through various channels or manifestations.
What olive branch could South Korea offer, concretely, to appeal to and tempt North Korea?
You do it more concretely when you pray the Lord’s Prayer that our Lord, Jesus Christ taught us.
The combination of a participative and technological approach framed by innovative and agile governance will not only concretely improve the lives of Montrealers, but will bring about profound, sustainable change which may be applied to other contexts’.
Bay had worked closely with Ed Harris to develop his character as concretely as possible, later adding a sympathetic edge to Hummel.
Concretely, ecovillagers seek alternatives to ecologically destructive electrical, water, transportation, and waste-treatment systems, as well as the larger social systems that mirror and support them.
Concretely, one may print out a document, edit it by hand, and only later manually input the changes into a computer and save it.
Concretely, on R 3 this is given by: * 1-forms and 1-vector fields: the 1-form corresponds to the vector field * 1-forms and 2-forms: one replaces dx by the "dual" quantity (i.
Concretely, the ( )-st center are the terms that commute with all elements up to an element of the th center.
His artistic representations, which are generally found in Archaic pottery, are not even concretely thought of as the deity; however at this point in time it is heavily believed that the figures illustrated are indeed Hades.
In this manner, one may speak of whether two subsets of a topological space are "near" without concretely defining a metric on the topological space.
Common combinations with concretely
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- concretely to 3×
- concretely the 2×
- done concretely 2×
- this concretely 2×
- be concretely 2×
- more concretely 2×
- concretely in 2×
- concretely defining 2×