according to use, as is proper, complaisantly, compulsively, conformingly, correctly, decorously, malleably, orthodoxly, pliantly, submissively
Definitionadv. according to tradition
Last update: October 20, 2015
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Lata's marriage was conducted traditionally . [Please select]
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If she proved to be as he suspected she was, she might find herself the first woman in his society given the official position of strategy battle planner, a position traditionally held by the dhjan alone. [Please select]
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She had besides a lot of the qualities that traditionally went with it, but often didn't.' [Please select]
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From this point of view the greater sublimity traditionally attributed to the metaphysical inquiry, the grubbing inquiry, entirely disappears. [Please select]
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She seemed to have a natural bent away from traditionally childish things and towards attractions not associated with childhood. [Please select]
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So the Emperor Shun, the predecessor and patron of the same founder, was traditionally buried near Ch'ang-sha in modern Hu Nan province.' [Please select]
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Although there were "archaic" works of _trovadors_ before that time, traditionally preserved by _juglars_, Spanish literature proper began in the twelfth century. [Please select]
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Thus these ventures resulted in the development of a new tolerance and a new respect between the two traditionally antagonistic classes. [Please select]
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Traditionally, Forest Service people have been active members of the communities and towns in which they live and work. [Please select]
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The whole poem is traditionally attributed to Langland; but it is now known to be the work of several different writers. [Please select]
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"Traditionally I am a Conservative," said Ross, "but last election I voted Liberal." [Please select]
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