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Definition of sensitively in English: sensitivelyadverb ˈsɛnsɪtɪvliˈsɛnsədɪvli 1In a way that is quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences. plants respond sensitively to the environment Example sentencesExamples - Its function depends sensitively on its lipid environment.
- The predicted age depends much more sensitively on Hubble's constant.
- This depends sensitively on the spectral shape of the response function for the particular biological end point of interest.
- The electrostatic free energies depend sensitively on the dielectric constant assigned to the protein interior.
- The activation of this bacterial channel depends sensitively on internal pH.
- The stains have been used to sensitively detect single DNA fragments using two-photon fluorescence excitation.
- We were able to detect changes in erythema more sensitively for both natural and solar-simulated light than by visual or standard colorimetric measurement.
- Silverware reacted sensitively to possibly poisoned food by turning such food a different color.
- The transactivation assay needed to sensitively detect changes in transcription factor activity.
- The clinically relevant membrane concentration does not depend sensitively on temperature.
- 1.1 In a manner that shows quickness to take offence or become upset.
there is no need to react sensitively over every statement Example sentencesExamples - The child coloured sensitively as Jessie frowned upon her outspoken little relative.
- It's really annoying when you get so sensitively offended.
- What message is sent to those who are sensitively emotional and who hold dear to this?
- He was the sensitively weepy one.
- Perhaps you feel humiliated, cross, or resentful but you keep quiet, or you behave sensitively.
- Her sad face flushed sensitively as tears sprang to her eyes.
- She reacts sensitively to seven of these poems dealing with mother-daughter relationships.
- It is a living document of a mother and wife who sensitively reacts to the surroundings and often is hurt by the difficulties encountered by those near and dear to her.
- It's not that she didn't have a reason to be sensitively upset, but she didn't even know she had the reason.
- The girl's fair face flushed sensitively, and she averted her eyes.
2With a quick and delicate appreciation of others' feelings. the issue needs to be handled sensitively responding sensitively to parental anxiety remains essential Example sentencesExamples - She dealt sensitively with the plight of a rape victim.
- To write intelligently and sensitively students need to understand the culture and how what they create might be received.
- To handle any subject sensitively is an admirable ambition, but he is having none of it.
- He sensitively convinces his horse to make it across.
- Take the example of someone creating an Aboriginal character, who must know how sensitively the research for that character must be carried out.
- They make an effort to sensitively address Lucy's condition.
- Her work remains sensitively attuned to women's issues.
- I was constantly impressed by how sensitively caring he is for her human limitations while describing them so clinically.
- Teachers need to be able to bounce back quickly and react sensitively to their needs.
- That's certainly not new, as the minister had so sensitively pointed out in the wake of these horrifying events.
- 2.1 With care, perceptiveness, and appreciation.
the Edwardian property has been sensitively restored and redecorated the scene is sensitively portrayed Example sentencesExamples - This refurbishment sensitively rehabilitates a Victorian institution to house galleries and performance spaces.
- All sci-fi should be this intelligently written, effectively shot, and sensitively acted.
- The installation is evocatively lit and sensitively installed.
- The balcony reaches across the back of the chapel, sensitively preserving existing wood details.
- The Dutch architect and teacher has won international acclaim for his sensitively designed buildings.
- The famous duet was much less alluring and well-balanced than that in the last act, but the scene's close was sensitively managed.
- They are beautifully played, and the orchestras are sensitively directed by the respective conductors.
- From the main entrance, you pass through the existing patio courtyard, sensitively restored, before finally connecting with the new wing.
- The existing elements that remain in the interior are handled well, and the insertions into that space are sensitively designed.
- Every feather and bit of down on the bird is sensitively reproduced.
3In a way that ensures secrecy or restrictions on disclosure. any information we receive will be treated sensitively Example sentencesExamples - Given the special concerns regarding its unauthorized use and disclosure, enforcement of such rights arguably requires different or more sensitively applied measures.
- In 2005, a consultation paper was issued proposing allowing 'sensitively conducted' research into jury discussions.
- Unless handled strategically and sensitively, such organisational complexity has the potential to cause conflict.
- We have to do this sensitively because none of us likes personal data being spread around the place willy-nilly.
- I would have hoped that this would have been treated more sensitively, given the knowledge they have of legal systems.
- Refer to the section on 'handling secrecy sensitively'.
- The prime minister said in a letter last week that some documents needed to be "handled sensitively."
- Information about a member's positive screening test will be treated sensitively and on a strict need-to-know basis.
- The collection of secret intelligence from sensitively placed human sources depends crucially on maintaining their confidence.
- The energy minister said he appreciated the matter would have to be dealt with sensitively.
Definition of sensitively in US English: sensitivelyadverbˈsensədivlēˈsɛnsədɪvli 1In a way that is quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences. plants respond sensitively to the environment Example sentencesExamples - Silverware reacted sensitively to possibly poisoned food by turning such food a different color.
- The clinically relevant membrane concentration does not depend sensitively on temperature.
- We were able to detect changes in erythema more sensitively for both natural and solar-simulated light than by visual or standard colorimetric measurement.
- The activation of this bacterial channel depends sensitively on internal pH.
- The electrostatic free energies depend sensitively on the dielectric constant assigned to the protein interior.
- The predicted age depends much more sensitively on Hubble's constant.
- This depends sensitively on the spectral shape of the response function for the particular biological end point of interest.
- The stains have been used to sensitively detect single DNA fragments using two-photon fluorescence excitation.
- The transactivation assay needed to sensitively detect changes in transcription factor activity.
- Its function depends sensitively on its lipid environment.
- 1.1 In a manner that shows quickness to take offense or become upset.
there is no need to react sensitively over every statement Example sentencesExamples - He was the sensitively weepy one.
- The child coloured sensitively as Jessie frowned upon her outspoken little relative.
- It's really annoying when you get so sensitively offended.
- It is a living document of a mother and wife who sensitively reacts to the surroundings and often is hurt by the difficulties encountered by those near and dear to her.
- The girl's fair face flushed sensitively, and she averted her eyes.
- It's not that she didn't have a reason to be sensitively upset, but she didn't even know she had the reason.
- Perhaps you feel humiliated, cross, or resentful but you keep quiet, or you behave sensitively.
- Her sad face flushed sensitively as tears sprang to her eyes.
- She reacts sensitively to seven of these poems dealing with mother-daughter relationships.
- What message is sent to those who are sensitively emotional and who hold dear to this?
2With a quick and delicate appreciation of others' feelings. the issue needs to be handled sensitively responding sensitively to parental anxiety remains essential Example sentencesExamples - Teachers need to be able to bounce back quickly and react sensitively to their needs.
- I was constantly impressed by how sensitively caring he is for her human limitations while describing them so clinically.
- Take the example of someone creating an Aboriginal character, who must know how sensitively the research for that character must be carried out.
- They make an effort to sensitively address Lucy's condition.
- To handle any subject sensitively is an admirable ambition, but he is having none of it.
- He sensitively convinces his horse to make it across.
- Her work remains sensitively attuned to women's issues.
- She dealt sensitively with the plight of a rape victim.
- To write intelligently and sensitively students need to understand the culture and how what they create might be received.
- That's certainly not new, as the minister had so sensitively pointed out in the wake of these horrifying events.
- 2.1 With care, perceptiveness, and appreciation.
the Edwardian property has been sensitively restored and redecorated the scene is sensitively portrayed Example sentencesExamples - From the main entrance, you pass through the existing patio courtyard, sensitively restored, before finally connecting with the new wing.
- Every feather and bit of down on the bird is sensitively reproduced.
- The balcony reaches across the back of the chapel, sensitively preserving existing wood details.
- They are beautifully played, and the orchestras are sensitively directed by the respective conductors.
- The Dutch architect and teacher has won international acclaim for his sensitively designed buildings.
- All sci-fi should be this intelligently written, effectively shot, and sensitively acted.
- The installation is evocatively lit and sensitively installed.
- This refurbishment sensitively rehabilitates a Victorian institution to house galleries and performance spaces.
- The existing elements that remain in the interior are handled well, and the insertions into that space are sensitively designed.
- The famous duet was much less alluring and well-balanced than that in the last act, but the scene's close was sensitively managed.
3In a way that ensures secrecy or restrictions on disclosure. any information we receive will be treated sensitively Example sentencesExamples - Information about a member's positive screening test will be treated sensitively and on a strict need-to-know basis.
- I would have hoped that this would have been treated more sensitively, given the knowledge they have of legal systems.
- Given the special concerns regarding its unauthorized use and disclosure, enforcement of such rights arguably requires different or more sensitively applied measures.
- Refer to the section on 'handling secrecy sensitively'.
- The prime minister said in a letter last week that some documents needed to be "handled sensitively."
- The collection of secret intelligence from sensitively placed human sources depends crucially on maintaining their confidence.
- Unless handled strategically and sensitively, such organisational complexity has the potential to cause conflict.
- The energy minister said he appreciated the matter would have to be dealt with sensitively.
- In 2005, a consultation paper was issued proposing allowing 'sensitively conducted' research into jury discussions.
- We have to do this sensitively because none of us likes personal data being spread around the place willy-nilly.
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