Differently

Word DIFFERENTLY
Character 11
Hyphenation dif fer ent ly
Pronunciations /ˈdifəɹəntli/

Definitions and meanings of "Differently"

What do we mean by differently?

(manner) In a different way.

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The word "differently" in example sentences

The problem is that estimates of the number of born-again or evangelical Christians in the United States vary because pollsters ask the question in a variety of ways and Americans define the term differently, said Alan Cooperman, associate director of the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Kaia and Kevin both rave about having "total control" over the publishing process, and yet each of them defines the term differently. ❋ Arielle Ford (2011)

In this context, I would think that the most reasonable interpretation is that it is intended to exclude anyone in the legislative, executive or judicial branches, but it is possible that Obama could interpret the term differently or, for that matter, could change the terms of executive order. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Would I read the title differently without knowing what I know of the author, without bracing myself for the abject when I hear Kathy Acker cited as influence on a blurb on the book cover? ❋ Lemon Hound (2009)

I'll use the title differently by Scott on Saturday, Apr 18, 2009 at 12: 28: 01 AM ❋ Unknown (2009)

AABA songwriters I am one think in a certain way: a first statement is followed by a similar statement that probably uses the title differently, followed by a contrasting statement, different in form from the other sections, but Bridging into a statement like those we've heard before but with an air of finality. ❋ Jaime J. Weinman (2007)

Yeah, you seem to have a habit of that, but also used the term differently…it was in context of a discussion about reconstruction versus PC1. ❋ Unknown (2006)

"There were one or two concerned e-mails," she continues, adding, "We respect that some people may interpret the term differently, but to us, we'd like to think that we've reclaimed and redefined the term to be used in a much more endearing manner." ❋ Louis Peitzman (2011)

"One of the problems in evaluating the Tea Party movement as a movement is that people use the term differently to mean different things," he said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Our knowing that there was great resistance to these values makes us uneasy with this shorthand, but as Joe Fischer says above, why can't specialists and non-specialists use the same term differently? ❋ Unknown (2009)

But those players pronounce the name differently “TAH-rell” and “TARE-uhl”, which may cause problems whichever way you go. ❋ Bruce Lansky (2008)

The Septuagint, pointing the Hebrew word differently, read as Revelation here. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Some would change it to Σειριον: but they are both of the same purport; and indeed the same term differently expressed. ❋ Jacob Bryant (1759)

If the United States considers ratification of the Disabilities Convention, it should enter a reservation regarding the treaty's overly broad definition of "discrimination" because the CRPD Committee inevitably will interpret this term differently than Congress or U.S. courts would interpret it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It’s like trying to discuss “violence” with Objectivist Libertarians who define the term differently from everyone else ❋ Unknown (2006)

The only thing you need to do differently is to face the fact that your husband is being abusive. ❋ Washingtonpost.com (2010)

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