Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- So as to be adjacent.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb So as to be adjacent.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In such a way as to be
adjacent .
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Examples
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They are adjacently and smoothly exchangeable across the spectrum of household goods.
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This was often done when a large parking lot exists adjacently, which could have been used for the new building, sparing the old, if anyone had bothered to do a land swap.
» Toronto’s new-old is the new beautiful • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape 2009
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The Liffey flowed adjacently, by the steeples of Christchurch and Adam-and-Eve's, a dirty, eddying watercourse serenaded by the seagulls and the calls of the barge-men through its mizzle and stench.
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And now, for the two reasons I DONT think they can shoot more than two seasons concurrently or adjacently: 1.
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Here they are displayed adjacently as Tintoretto must have intended: the rigid symmetry of the former painting makes clear that it was meant for a frontal view, while "Washing" demands to be seen from the side, where the perspective at once makes exquisite, coherent sense.
The View From Venice 2007
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When Google Scholar has more “hits” for a query, they often turn out to be duplicates and triplicates (not always displayed adjacently) with a separate hit for the TOC entry, the abstract, the PDF file and (if available) the HTML file.
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When Google Scholar has more “hits” for a query, they often turn out to be duplicates and triplicates (not always displayed adjacently) with a separate hit for the TOC entry, the abstract, the PDF file and (if available) the HTML file.
Side-by-Side Native Search Engines vs Google Schola « ResourceShelf 2004
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There were some fifty tables in the room, tables at which, if not placed adjacently to one another, generally four men might sit.
Dancer Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1986
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For example, the man was run over between your tea and your dinner and adjacently to a passing barge in the river and the traffic in the Strand.
The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919 Alfred North Whitehead 1904
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Fig. 63 is given to illustrate a danger peculiar to the self-contained oil system, in which the oil and oil-cooling chambers are situated adjacently in the turbine bedplate.
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