Broadly
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- without regard to specific details or exceptions; loosely; broadly speaking; generally
- in a wide fashion
adv.
- without regard to specific details or exceptions; broadly; loosely; generally
- There are, broadly speaking, two types of centromeres.
- There are, broadly speaking, two views.
- There are broadly speaking two different types of cell wall in bacteria, called gram-positive and gram-negative.
E.g.
- In the 1970s homosexuality was more broadly accepted.
- Some authors include these plants within a more broadly defined tribe Heliantheae.
- A second, more broadly based CPI for All Urban Consumers, the CPI-U was also introduced.
E.g.
- The movements are broadly similar to Noh dances.
- They were broadly similar to the Prussian T 3.
- The shape of the Pentax 67 is broadly similar to a 35 mm SLR camera.
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- Some authors include these plants within a more broadly defined tribe Heliantheae.
- It can be broadly defined or classified as practical application of control theory.
- The widely used Cronquist system (1968–1988) used the very broadly defined order Liliales.
E.g.
- The trade was broadly divided into two branches.
- The evolution of Indian comics can be broadly divided into four phases.
- The forest in the state can be broadly divided into four major biotic provinces.
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- These strategies may be broadly classified into five groups:
- Capsids are broadly classified according to their structure.
- BASE jumps can be broadly classified into low jumps and high jumps.