"Patently" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Patently" Meaning

Patently is an adverb that means "openly" or "clearly". It can also mean "evidently" or "obviously". It is often used to describe something that is clearly visible, understood, or obvious. For example: "The company's financial struggles were patently evident to anyone who looked at their balance sheet."

"Patently" Examples

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Patently is an adverb that means openly, obviously, or clearly. Here are 5 usage examples:

The scientist was patently excited about her latest discovery, and wanted to share it with the world.
It is patently true that the new policy has failed to improve the economy.
The comedian's jokes were patently funny, and the audience was in stitches.
The CEO's responses to the press were patently defensive, and many people felt he was hiding something.
The new smartphone is patently better than its predecessor, with a faster processor and higher storage capacity.

Note: Patently is often used to emphasize the obviousness of something, and can also imply a sense of arrogance or condescension if used to describe someone's behavior or attitude.

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A patent is a grant from a government to an inventor or assignee for a new, novel, and non-obvious process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, which provides the patent holder with exclusive rights for a specified period of time to make, use, and sell the invention.

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Patentability refers to the quality or state of being eligible for patent protection. In other words, patentability measures whether an invention is novel, non-obvious, and useful enough to be granted a patent by a patent office. Patentability criteria typically include factors such as uniqueness, originality, and practical application of the invention.

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Capable of being patented; eligible for a patent.

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Protected by a patent, a legal right granted to an inventor or assignee for a limited period, typically 20 years, to prevent others from making, using, or selling the invention without permission.

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Paterae is a plural noun that refers to a type of ancient Roman basin-shaped crater on Mars. It's also the name of the genus of prayer plants (Marantaceae family) in the botanical nomenclature system.

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