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Definition of howsoever in English: howsoeveradverb haʊsəʊˈɛvəˌhaʊsoʊˈɛvər archaic, formal with adjective or adverb To whatever extent. 不论到什么程度 any quantity howsoever small 任何数量,不管多小。 Example sentencesExamples - Human art howsoever perfect can never duplicate this feat.
- He further said that even today education was a property of the rich whereas the poor boy, howsoever brilliant he may be was being deprived of it.
- It is the duty of the persons at the helm to ensure that no innocent person is punished, howsoever cumbersome the exercise of drawing a line between the ‘guilty ‘and ‘not-guilty‘.
- Whatever his self-view, howsoever wide his terrorist network, there is no substitute for territory.
- Her remembrance of Gandhi is that of a fond grandfather who used to take time out and play with all children in the family, howsoever busy he was.
- But, no philosophy, no education and no teaching, howsoever elevated and exalted, can inspire the people unless its preacher or teacher has a loving personality capable of commanding the affection and reverence of his followers.
- Thus, it is necessary and imperative that everyone struggles to imbibe and express values of selflessness, compassion, truthfulness and generosity in his character in howsoever small degree it may be possible for him.
- This conflict cannot be resolved by recourse to one's faith howsoever true it may be, for every faith or sect makes a basic folly of dividing the world into ‘us ‘and ‘they‘.
- These are facts of history that possibly cannot be undone now, howsoever unpleasant they might be.
- But over the course of years everyone living in a seismic zone realises that the flexible building that shakes and shimmies through a tremor suffers less damage than the rigid one, howsoever strong it may be.
- ‘We are making progress, howsoever slow it may be, but there is no conflict on the ground,’ Fernandes said.
- It is seen with increasing clarity that values are not manufactured in factories, howsoever technologically perfect they might be.
- And howsoever busy she may be, she will never let go an opportunity to meet them as was evident from the public appearance she put in at a new fashion studio this afternoon.
- The Indian nation, howsoever imperfect, was in the process of formation.
- Though she has just reached puberty, she is not overawed by a sage, howsoever famous he might be.
- Continuous and equally divided attention with love and affection by the parents would help give us a crop of a newer generation that is more respectful and helpful to others, howsoever different they may be.
- Her innate charm even at her age and her adeptness at being able to turn a situation, howsoever desperate, in her favour, catapult her from the degrading depths of poverty into a fairly comfortable Brahmin priestess.
- For the truth, howsoever unpleasant it might be, these people will give their wealth, their honor, and even their lives.
conjunctionhaʊsəʊˈɛvəˌhaʊsoʊˈɛvər archaic, formal In whatever way; regardless of how. 不管用什么方法;不管怎样 howsoever it came into being, it is good to look at 不管它是怎样形成的,看看也不错。 Example sentencesExamples - In the circumstances we hereby hold you in default and shall claim against you all damages of whatsoever kind and howsoever arising resulting from your breach.
- However, at least one country taxes its citizens on their worldwide income, no matter where they may be resident, and howsoever that income is derived - and that is the bastion of freedom, the United States of America.
- Article 14 gave the council of the Law Society power to ‘appoint any person to be a director’ or to ‘remove any director from office, howsoever appointed’.
- The same is likely to be true of ‘groups’ of individuals, howsoever constructed.
- If the Place of Receipt is not named on the face hereof, the Carrier shall be under no liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to the Goods, howsoever occurring, if such loss or damage arises prior to loading onto the vessel.
- Howsoever you define fundamentalists and fanatics you find them operating in the name of every religion.
- But a notice in the form: ‘The Owner of the Bridge will not be held responsible for any loss or damage howsoever caused due to the state of the Bridge’ will be regarded as an attempt to exclude liability.
- Consequence is defined as the impossibility of the antecedent's being true without the consequent's also being true - truth itself being such that howsoever the proposition signifies things to be, so they are.
- This Clause prevails over all other clauses and sets out the entire liability of the parties to each other, howsoever arising and whether in contract, tort or otherwise.
- All Employer / Client imposed changes howsoever caused shall be considered as a variation and reimbursed accordingly,.
- To the professor, the law is not an ass at all, nor can anyone, howsoever powerful, be allowed to make an ass of the law.
- The Contractor shall use constantly his best endeavours to prevent delay in the progress of the Works, howsoever caused, and to prevent the completion of the Works being delayed or further delayed beyond the Completion Date.
- In my judgment, ‘termination’ means the ending of the term of the agreement, howsoever that comes about, and ‘conclusion’ has a different and a wider meaning.
- If it were so, it would result in the Town recovering all of its costs, howsoever incurred, following the substantial completion date - and it would receive, in addition, a further $260, 100.
- As with any disaster of this nature, howsoever caused, it must be seen and used as an opportunity.
- Yes, it is a basic human right to be able to express ourselves howsoever we choose.
Rhymesclever, endeavour (US endeavor), ever, forever, however, never, never-never, sever, Trevor, whatever, whatsoever, whenever, whensoever, wheresoever, wherever, whichever, whichsoever, whoever, whomever, whomsoever, whosoever Definition of howsoever in US English: howsoeveradverbˌhousōˈevərˌhaʊsoʊˈɛvər formal, archaic with adjective or adverb To whatever extent. 不论到什么程度 any quantity howsoever small 任何数量,不管多小。 Example sentencesExamples - Continuous and equally divided attention with love and affection by the parents would help give us a crop of a newer generation that is more respectful and helpful to others, howsoever different they may be.
- ‘We are making progress, howsoever slow it may be, but there is no conflict on the ground,’ Fernandes said.
- Human art howsoever perfect can never duplicate this feat.
- But over the course of years everyone living in a seismic zone realises that the flexible building that shakes and shimmies through a tremor suffers less damage than the rigid one, howsoever strong it may be.
- For the truth, howsoever unpleasant it might be, these people will give their wealth, their honor, and even their lives.
- It is the duty of the persons at the helm to ensure that no innocent person is punished, howsoever cumbersome the exercise of drawing a line between the ‘guilty ‘and ‘not-guilty‘.
- This conflict cannot be resolved by recourse to one's faith howsoever true it may be, for every faith or sect makes a basic folly of dividing the world into ‘us ‘and ‘they‘.
- These are facts of history that possibly cannot be undone now, howsoever unpleasant they might be.
- Though she has just reached puberty, she is not overawed by a sage, howsoever famous he might be.
- But, no philosophy, no education and no teaching, howsoever elevated and exalted, can inspire the people unless its preacher or teacher has a loving personality capable of commanding the affection and reverence of his followers.
- He further said that even today education was a property of the rich whereas the poor boy, howsoever brilliant he may be was being deprived of it.
- The Indian nation, howsoever imperfect, was in the process of formation.
- Whatever his self-view, howsoever wide his terrorist network, there is no substitute for territory.
- And howsoever busy she may be, she will never let go an opportunity to meet them as was evident from the public appearance she put in at a new fashion studio this afternoon.
- Her innate charm even at her age and her adeptness at being able to turn a situation, howsoever desperate, in her favour, catapult her from the degrading depths of poverty into a fairly comfortable Brahmin priestess.
- Her remembrance of Gandhi is that of a fond grandfather who used to take time out and play with all children in the family, howsoever busy he was.
- Thus, it is necessary and imperative that everyone struggles to imbibe and express values of selflessness, compassion, truthfulness and generosity in his character in howsoever small degree it may be possible for him.
- It is seen with increasing clarity that values are not manufactured in factories, howsoever technologically perfect they might be.
conjunctionˌhousōˈevərˌhaʊsoʊˈɛvər formal, archaic In whatever way; regardless of how. 不管用什么方法;不管怎样 howsoever it came into being, it is good to look at 不管它是怎样形成的,看看也不错。 Example sentencesExamples - To the professor, the law is not an ass at all, nor can anyone, howsoever powerful, be allowed to make an ass of the law.
- As with any disaster of this nature, howsoever caused, it must be seen and used as an opportunity.
- The same is likely to be true of ‘groups’ of individuals, howsoever constructed.
- But a notice in the form: ‘The Owner of the Bridge will not be held responsible for any loss or damage howsoever caused due to the state of the Bridge’ will be regarded as an attempt to exclude liability.
- All Employer / Client imposed changes howsoever caused shall be considered as a variation and reimbursed accordingly,.
- Yes, it is a basic human right to be able to express ourselves howsoever we choose.
- If the Place of Receipt is not named on the face hereof, the Carrier shall be under no liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to the Goods, howsoever occurring, if such loss or damage arises prior to loading onto the vessel.
- However, at least one country taxes its citizens on their worldwide income, no matter where they may be resident, and howsoever that income is derived - and that is the bastion of freedom, the United States of America.
- If it were so, it would result in the Town recovering all of its costs, howsoever incurred, following the substantial completion date - and it would receive, in addition, a further $260, 100.
- Article 14 gave the council of the Law Society power to ‘appoint any person to be a director’ or to ‘remove any director from office, howsoever appointed’.
- The Contractor shall use constantly his best endeavours to prevent delay in the progress of the Works, howsoever caused, and to prevent the completion of the Works being delayed or further delayed beyond the Completion Date.
- This Clause prevails over all other clauses and sets out the entire liability of the parties to each other, howsoever arising and whether in contract, tort or otherwise.
- Howsoever you define fundamentalists and fanatics you find them operating in the name of every religion.
- Consequence is defined as the impossibility of the antecedent's being true without the consequent's also being true - truth itself being such that howsoever the proposition signifies things to be, so they are.
- In my judgment, ‘termination’ means the ending of the term of the agreement, howsoever that comes about, and ‘conclusion’ has a different and a wider meaning.
- In the circumstances we hereby hold you in default and shall claim against you all damages of whatsoever kind and howsoever arising resulting from your breach.
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