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Relatively meaning
In a relative manner; with reference to environment or competition; contextually or comparatively. | Somewhat; fairly.
Synonyms of Relatively
Example sentences (20)
There is often a relatively large immigrant representation, reflecting both the relatively low start-up costs of the industry (thus making restaurant ownership an option for immigrants with relatively few resources) and the cultural importance of food.
Currently, the valuation remains relatively moderate, with the current P/E trading at around 15x, and that puts the stock at a relatively low chance of downside.
The researchers also determined that ER-PM contact density is greater at the back end because the ER has a relatively flat structure there, whereas it is relatively tubular and wavy at the front, and thus can't contact the membrane as snugly.
It's a relatively remote island nation, and relatively few flights transit through New Zealand.
Then, for several decades, we had relatively reliable polling and relatively high levels of public trust in the press.
We are a relatively isolated country with relatively closed borders compared other countries so our drug markets are affected by these global changes and restrictions,” Dr Barratt said.
Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady, hugely wealthy men who have had relatively healthy careers (in the NFL, “relatively healthy” means only a couple major injuries), get it.
Look, it’s true that over his decade at the helm, Israel has remained relatively safe and its economy relatively strong — the two key elements to a politician’s success.
The amiibo keep coming thanks to the relatively quick release on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate compared to the relatively slow release of the corresponding amiibo.
They saw Boise with fresh eyes, as a relatively open, relatively affordable platform for their ideas, large and small.
With relatively high inequality and a relatively low tax burden (35 percent of GDP compared to a eurozone average of 42 percent), they argue there is both a need and room for more transfers.
And I think these are relatively high end, relatively expensive places so really no excuse to not have plans and not have practiced those plans.
But whatever the larger picture may be, the slippage of 5 points in just one year of this relatively comprehensive analysis, shouldn’t be regarded as anything but worrisome, particularly during relatively good economic times.
This comes as margins are currently supported by relatively modest fuel costs, a strong economy and relatively consolidated state of the industry.
According to theory, this may give a comparative advantage in production of goods that make more intensive use of the relatively more abundant, thus relatively cheaper, input.
Also, partly because of their small total mass, open clusters have relatively poor gravitational cohesion and tend to disperse after a relatively short time, typically from 100 to 600 million years.
Although some words like necessary are almost universally pronounced with the full vowel, older generations of Australians are relatively likely to pronounce these affixes with a schwa while younger generations are relatively likely to use a full vowel.
Arbitrage positions in DLCs can be set up by obtaining a long position in the relatively underpriced part of the DLC and a short position in the relatively overpriced part.
As of 2008 relatively few states had premium assistance programs and enrollment was relatively low.
Because of the commercial importance of the fruit, and the slow growth and relatively small size of the tree, olive wood and its products are relatively expensive.