uniformally
English
Adverb
uniformally (not comparable)
- Alternative form of uniformly
- 2016 September, Blumenthal, Jeff, quoting Jim Marks, “Local fintech company raises $1.6M to accelerate growth”, in Philadelphia Business Journal, Sandy Smith, ISSN 0744-3587:
- When we have a chance to demo the product the response has been uniformally positive.
- 2016, Anupama Chopra, “Rock On 2 review by Anupama Chopra: Missing a few chords”, in Hindustan Times, ISSN 0972-0243, OCLC 231696742:
- The performances are uniformally strong. Purab Kohli oozes warmth. Farhan Akhtar is sincere and effortlessly cool.
- 2018 May, Severin Carrell, “Scottish parliament decisively rejects EU withdrawal bill”, in The Guardian, ISSN 1756-3224, OCLC 60623878:
- Both governments agree those policies should operate uniformally across the UK, shared between the four governments in London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.
- 2018 August, D’Adonna, Dan, “Soaring wingspans lead elite athletes to huge advantage”, in The Holland Sentinel, Brent Morris, ISSN 1050-4044:
- Let’s start by giving a baseline to go by. ¶ There have been no uniformally equal studies done in this area.
- 2018 December, Anand Parthasarathy, “'If it ain't broke, don't replace it: Make your old TV smarter”, in Deccan Chronicle:
- […] the uniformally good quality […] is worth the stick's price of Rs 3,999.
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