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correspondingly

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a corresponding manner or degree.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb In a corresponding manner; conformably.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb In a corresponding manner; conformably.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb in a corresponding manner

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Examples

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    Scripture 2009

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    Religion 2009

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    Ignatius Press 2009

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    Bouyer on the main difficulty Protestants have with the Catholic Church 2009

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    History 2009

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    Protestantism 2009

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog 2009

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    Books 2009

  • The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.

    Apologetics 2009

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