adequately
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- preadequately adverb
- quasi-adequately adverb
- superadequately adverb
Etymology
Origin of adequately
Example Sentences
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Higher energy costs, higher interest rates and shifting economic paradigms from the AI-investment cycle are creating both winners and losers that the credit markets struggle to discount adequately.
From MarketWatch
He later apologised and said he was unable to express himself "adequately" in French - an official language in Canada - despite taking lessons over the years.
From BBC
"Despite many lessons over several years, unfortunately, I am still unable to express myself adequately in French," he said in a statement.
From Barron's
Adult children who received generous gifts early, only to find themselves supporting parents financially in their 80s because the parents didn’t adequately plan for healthcare costs or longevity.
From MarketWatch
Among other faults, he noted, the plaintiff’s lawyers never adequately fessed up to their wrongdoing.
From Los Angeles Times
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