Partly
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- in part; in some degree; not wholly; partially; part
E.g.
- This they couldn't do, partly because of the cost.
- These are partly because of rural urban migration.
- This is partly because Haeckel's drawings were very inaccurate.
E.g.
- This was partly due to director Shindo's mobility problems.
- Although it is partly due to the human factor, the road has
- By 1975 profits had halved, partly due to the 1974 oil crisis.
E.g.
- However, it is evident that the issue is at least partly physiological in nature.
- These factors act, at least partly, by altering the function of genes within cells.
- The legend has no scientific merit and is at least partly documented to have been a hoax.
E.g.
- This article is partly based on Wikipedia's Italian version.
- "This article is partly based on a translation from French Wikipedia."
- "Caesar's Column" is partly based on Donnelly's commitment to agrarian Populism.
E.g.
- It is also partly inspired by the anime series Attack on Titan.
- It was partly inspired by Brexit.
- "Jabberwocky" may have been partly inspired by the legend of the Lambton Worm.
E.g.
- API writers may also be at least partly responsible for authoring end-user product documentation.
- Indians criticised their political leaders after the attacks, saying that their ineptness was partly responsible.
- Mortally wounded, Kurt drags the two children out before dying, and admits he was partly responsible for Brian's death.
E.g.
- The new system was only partly implemented by 1809.
- By 1809 the new system was only partly established.
- Unfortunately the first part is only partly preserved.
E.g.
- Development was partly funded by the European Commission.
- Wincrantz was partly funded by Ivar Kreuger, an international financier.
- This movie was partly funded by the then Tamil Nadu government headed by Karunanidhi.
E.g.
- This is regulated partly through control of secretion of hormones from the pituitary gland.
- It has since then become more organised again, partly through exchange with Finnish clubs and enthusiasts.
- He became interested in politics at university and joined the ALP, partly through his friendship with Don Dunstan.
E.g.
- It is a Classical rotunda based partly on the Roman Pantheon.
- While based partly on Solomon's version of events, he refused to have his name used in the CBS film.
- The editorial staff responsible for updates is based partly at the Library of Congress and partly at OCLC.
E.g.
- The company is partly owned by Moral Compass Corporation.
- It is partly owned by Tencent, which has a 20% stake in the company.
- It is partly owned by relatives of former presidents Kenyatta and Moi.
E.g.
- The Saalhof was partly destroyed in World War II and later rebuilt.
- The residence was partly destroyed during the latter of these centuries.
- In the mid 13th century, the city was invaded by the Mongols and was partly destroyed.
E.g.
- Kingfish Levinsky's earning power is due partly to an engaging slapstick manner in the ring, an engaging entourage...
- This was due partly to the relative sparsity of mines and the amount of effort needed for extraction compared to the profit gained.
- The 1939 production failed, financially, due partly to actors struggling in English and partly to the version being non-traditional.
E.g.
- D. W. Griffith made a film in 1916, called "Intolerance", partly in response to the criticism that "The Birth of a Nation" received.
- Evolving further partly in response to the European Central Bank, the People's Bank of China had by 2000 become a modern central bank.
- The Northern states of the United States abolished slavery, partly in response to the Declaration of Independence, between 1777 and 1804.
E.g.
- The principal town is Stranraer, which is partly within the parish.
- They lie partly within Wrexham county borough and partly within Denbighshire.
E.g.
- Sometimes wooden drums are partly covered with metal foil.
- The slopes around it are still partly covered in vines and mulberry trees.
- The statue shows the author embracing “Truth”, a naked woman partly covered by a diaphanous cloth.
E.g.
- Being a Member of Parliament and representing a constituency which comprises wholly or partly the cantonment area i.e.
- English Americans English Americans (also referred to as Anglo-Americans) are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in England.
- When close enough to its prey, usually when it is within , it strikes, an action it can perform with its body wholly or partly out of the water.