"Illatively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Illatively" Meaning

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"Illatively" Examples

Illatively


Adverb


Examples:


The scientist drew illatively correct conclusions from the data. (meaningfully, logically)
The teacher corrected the student's mistakes illatively, explaining the errors clearly. (meaningfully, to the point)
The artist's new style was illatively different from his previous work, showcasing his growth as an artist. (meaningfully, noticeably)
The two companies merged illatively, resulting in significant cost savings and increased efficiency. (meaningfully, logically)
The novel's themes were illatively connected, weaving a rich tapestry of ideas and emotions. (meaningfully, logically)

Note: Illatively is a rare or obsolete word, and its usage is mostly restricted to academic or literary contexts. It can be used to describe a thing that is done in a logical, meaningful, or purposeful manner.

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