Readier

Word READIER
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What do we mean by readier?

One who or that which makes something ready.

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The word "readier" in example sentences

Similarly, an advance has been achieved within Science itself, namely the readier recognition of purely theoretical achievements. ❋ Unknown (1966)

In short, one reason that religious people are readier to suppress dissent seems to be that they are particularly concerned to safeguard authority.64 ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

Religious people, it is sometimes said, have a respect for authority that makes them readier to shun dissent—what Kenneth Wald, Stephen Mockabee, and others have called “ ‘authority-mindedness’—an ideological commitment that values authoritativeness and obedience.” ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

We shall see, however, that while evangelicals were readier to defend racial segregation than nonevangelicals, in part because of where they lived, their distinctiveness on this dimension declined as evangelicalism grew. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

They feel that their own values are especially threatened by the modern world, and they are somewhat readier to rid library collections of unpopular books. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

Even saints can be sinners, and as many studies have shown, divorce, premarital sex, and so forth are not significantly lower among religious Americans than among secular Americans.30 Rather, our interpretation is that religious Americans are readier to condemn all violations of conventional morality, including civic morality. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

And I know that our team and I have never felt readier to take the next step, wherever it may lead us. ❋ Jacqueline Novogratz (2011)

I was not ready for seventy-five; I hope to be readier for eighty. ❋ Peter Davis (2012)

By its end, with the crisis, in proper fairytale fashion, well and truly averted, he is no readier to accept his father's death, but he has experienced some intimation of the transference of power to come, "as if something more powerful than his own nature had taken control of him, some will stronger than his own that was refusing to accept the worst". ❋ Alex Clark (2010)

I think you are much readier to lecture than to dialogue at this point, so perhaps this method would relieve that itch a bit. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a lowly leveraged stand-alone business, Snam would be readier to invest in new pipelines. ❋ Matthew Curtin (2011)

There are 576 people in prison per 100,000 in America – nearly five times higher than here: so even if any given scheme of theirs does reduce the prison population, that is against a backdrop of a judicial system that is much readier to imprison people in the first place. ❋ Zoe Williams (2010)

The Haqqani Network, a Taliban affiliate organisation whose powerbase straddles the border with Pakistan, is often described as pro-Arab in its outlook, and readier than some of their Afghan Taliban allies to adopt the terrorist tactics pursued by al Qaeda. ❋ James Fergusson (2011)

I suppose as I've got older I've been readier to choose topics and simply sit down and get on with them, rather than waiting for something to hit me sideways. ❋ Unknown (2011)

When I left [the party] it made me readier for when i [had to] [leave] ❋ Real Pizza (2019)

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