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[ adverb ] (sentence connectors) because of the reason given

Synonyms

consequently

Examples

"consequently, he didn't do it" "continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor"

Used in print

(S. Idell Pyle, et al., Onsets, Completions, and...)

Accordingly , maturity level ratings by means of the upper portion and lower portion of the Chart , respectively , should be somewhat similar since Skeletal Age assessments are dependent upon Onsets during infancy and upon Completions during adolescence .

Accordingly , girls 31 , 29 , 33 , 21 , 26 , 13 , 3 , 4 , 14 , 32 , 24 , 25 , 34 , 23 , 6 , 15 , 22 , and 16 may be said to have the `` same schedule '' at Onset and Completion .

Accordingly , if epiphyseal diaphyseal fusion occurs in this phalanx near menarche , early and late menarches might have been forecast rather precisely at the time of Onset of ossification for the 18 girls with `` same schedule '' .

(Kenneth Hoffman and Ray Kunze, Linear Al...)

If * * f are the projections associated with the primary decomposition of T , then each * * f is a polynomial in T , and accordingly if a linear_operator U commutes with T then U commutes with each of the * * f i.e. , each subspace * * f is invariant under U .

Accordingly , the ' functions ' * * f span the space of solutions of * * f .

Related terms

consequent consequent

2
[ adverb ] in accordance with

Examples

"she acted accordingly"

Used in print

(John Michael Ray, "Rhode Island's Reactions...)

J._Wheaton_Smith , editor of the Warren_Telegraph stated that `` the ends of justice must be satisfied , a solitary example must be set , in_order_that all those misnamed philantropists [ sic ] , who , actuated by a blind zeal , dare to instigate riot , treason , and murder , may heed it and shape their future course accordingly '' .

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