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Largely

Largely | Large | Larges

Largely meaning

In a widespread or large manner. | For the most part; mainly or chiefly. | On a large scale; amply.

Synonyms of Largely

Example sentences (20)

But Tsui sets the action in Kowloon’s walled city, a largely lawless and densely populated tenement largely made up of refugees that hit peak wildness between the 1950s and 1980s when controlled by local triads.

Some say good design is largely about skills while good art is largely about talent, which is partly true,” she says and continuing adds “But both good design and good art are about making an impression and getting a reaction.

The Meiteis are largely Hindu and the Kukis largely Christian, but the violence has been more along ethnic lines than religious.

In the 1980s, Trump’s public persona was largely fanned by the celebrity gossip, and in his first successful run for president, back in 2016, the was largely neutral.

First of all, Russian democracy is (largely) a stage-managed sham, while U.S. democracy is still (largely) not.

Her work went largely unrecognized until the release of 2017’s “Hidden Figures,” a film portrayal of Johnson’s accomplishments while the space agency was still largely segregated.

Kim has been largely absent from social media aside from one statement asking for people to show compassion towards her husband as he struggled through what was largely considered to be a manic bipolar episode.

Noninterest expense decreased 4% LQ largely reflecting lower personnel, advertising, and travel and entertainment expense and increased 5% YoY largely reflecting an increase in the reserve for unfunded commitments.

U-3 (largely, even if not exactly, those actively looking and unemployed) or U-6 (largely, and not exactly, those who would work if a job landed in their lap)?

In addition, mining in India is largely public-sector-driven, with public enterprises accounting for around 66% of the value of mineral production; the rest emanates from medium and small mines that are largely private-operated.

Ms Lam has largely blamed protesters for the clashes, who she characterised as largely violent and using ongoing discontent to “conceal their ulterior motives”.

Selling energy this week has largely been focused on soybeans, but liquidation pressures may be largely mature.

Congressional leadership largely shrugged off calls for reform on the grounds of national security, and complaints about the system being built to abuse were largely forgotten in efforts to renew it before the previous version expired.

Until about four decades ago, specialist healthcare (secondary and tertiary care) was largely a province of public hospitals, and the private sector largely kept itself to the provision of generalist healthcare.

We think the ascent of the short-end rates largely reflects greater confidence in the growth and inflation outlooks-and has largely run its course, as markets have priced in further interest rate increases.

Women across the country are still working under the unequal conditions identified in the ’80s by that Minnesota study — jobs that are largely done by women still frequently pay less than jobs that are largely done by men.

British Rule and Indian "Improvement",Economic History Review (Nov 1981), Peter Robb In 1905, Lord Curzon split the large province of Bengal into a largely Hindu western half and "Eastern Bengal and Assam", a largely Muslim eastern half.

It has been found that being restricted to a largely vegetarian diet puts constraints on the growth and size of bears who live off of them, largely because their digestive systems do not process plants as well as animal fats and proteins.

New motel construction is rare in the 2000s as hotel chains have been building economy-priced, limited service franchised properties at freeway exits which compete for largely the same clientele, largely saturating the market by the 1990s.

Red was chosen largely because of its high visibility, and its association with danger, while green was chosen largely because it could not be mistaken for red.