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Definition of negatively in English: negativelyadverb ˈnɛɡətɪvli 1In a negative way, especially by expressing denial, disagreement, or refusal. 53 per cent of Americans view her negatively, compared to 40 per cent favourably investors reacted negatively to the news Example sentencesExamples - I'm not going to talk negatively about my opponents.
- Cinema has often tended to view education and teachers somewhat negatively.
- Though giving birth in the hospital is safe, many women speak negatively about their experiences.
- To date, the president has responded negatively to the proposal.
- Viewers did not react negatively on Web site message boards.
- The court's rulings often appear to be deliberately negatively worded.
- We apologize that the tweet was negatively perceived.
- Investors will inevitably respond negatively to price-capping or regulatory intervention that is not absolutely necessary.
- If you think negatively, you'll get negative results.
- Many women want to be slim, since slim is regarded as beautiful, while being overweight is viewed negatively.
- 1.1 In a way that indicates absence of a certain substance or condition.
women who originally tested negatively for the hepatitis C virus Example sentencesExamples - Cow fatness is associated indirectly and negatively with milk production.
- They identified about 6,000 women who received the product, but tested negatively.
- There were mixed feelings over whether to attempt to contact women who had received potentially infected blood products and had tested negatively.
- The prediction that age would be negatively related to memory ability was not supported.
- The stalk structure is a highly negatively curved connection between opposing monolayers that leads to hemifusion.
- Electron microscopy of negatively stained samples revealed prolate ellipsoids.
- Overall, the concentrations were negatively associated with body mass index.
- Tree-ring growth in Virginia pine was significantly, negatively correlated to early fall temperature.
- Tunas are negatively buoyant and must swim continuously to avoid sinking.
- These have been correlated to effects brought about by negatively supercoiled templates.
- Because oil content is negatively correlated with starch, this result was expected.
2In a way that is not desirable or optimistic. traffic congestion had impacted negatively on their business Example sentencesExamples - They register cautions against technology that fails to change the patterns of human behavior that negatively affect the earth.
- Margaret lose a lot of weight quickly, and her health was negatively affected.
- Consequently, you're negatively reinforced for that behavior.
- All of us affect, whether positively or negatively, the people we meet.
- Antibiotic use, disease, aging and other factors can negatively alter the microbial landscape, paving the way for a number of health problems.
- He fears their secret affair will expose him negatively to his family and the community.
- Among the many issues negatively affecting the industry is lack of production capital.
- There is no doubt the changes will impact negatively in the marketplace.
- The film is especially notable for its multi-racial (if somewhat negatively stereotyped) cast of characters from around the world.
- This situation in no way reflects negatively on teachers.
- Manufacturing problems have negatively impacted the production of their latest graphics chip, the company said this week.
3With negative electric charge. Example sentencesExamples - Positively-charged sodium ions within the capillaries attract negatively charged chloride, phosphate, and bicarbonate from the filtrate into the capillaries.
- Positively charged pesticide molecules are attracted to and can bind to negatively charged clay particles.
- The small negatively charged molecules are able to migrate through the separation membrane toward the positive electrode.
- The phosphate backbone of DNA is highly negatively charged.
- These peptides selectively interact with negatively charged bacterial membranes by electrostatic interaction.
- An LED panel recreates the image on a negatively charged drum.
- Since the dye is negatively charged - and opposites attract - the cotton and wool dye to a uniform shade because the dye is attracted equally to both fibers.
- He identified these as negatively charged ions, partly explaining the electric field in thunderclouds.
- The positively and negatively charged ions cause an electric field to form.
- These are subatomic particles that are negatively charged.
Definition of negatively in US English: negativelyadverbˈneɡədivlē 1In a negative way, especially by expressing denial, disagreement, or refusal. 53 percent of Americans view her negatively, compared to 40 percent favorably investors reacted negatively to the news Example sentencesExamples - To date, the president has responded negatively to the proposal.
- Though giving birth in the hospital is safe, many women speak negatively about their experiences.
- Viewers did not react negatively on Web site message boards.
- Many women want to be slim, since slim is regarded as beautiful, while being overweight is viewed negatively.
- Investors will inevitably respond negatively to price-capping or regulatory intervention that is not absolutely necessary.
- If you think negatively, you'll get negative results.
- I'm not going to talk negatively about my opponents.
- The court's rulings often appear to be deliberately negatively worded.
- We apologize that the tweet was negatively perceived.
- Cinema has often tended to view education and teachers somewhat negatively.
- 1.1 In a way that indicates absence of a certain substance or condition.
women who originally tested negatively for the hepatitis C virus Example sentencesExamples - The prediction that age would be negatively related to memory ability was not supported.
- Overall, the concentrations were negatively associated with body mass index.
- They identified about 6,000 women who received the product, but tested negatively.
- Tree-ring growth in Virginia pine was significantly, negatively correlated to early fall temperature.
- These have been correlated to effects brought about by negatively supercoiled templates.
- Electron microscopy of negatively stained samples revealed prolate ellipsoids.
- Because oil content is negatively correlated with starch, this result was expected.
- Tunas are negatively buoyant and must swim continuously to avoid sinking.
- There were mixed feelings over whether to attempt to contact women who had received potentially infected blood products and had tested negatively.
- The stalk structure is a highly negatively curved connection between opposing monolayers that leads to hemifusion.
- Cow fatness is associated indirectly and negatively with milk production.
2In a way that is not desirable or optimistic. traffic congestion had impacted negatively on their business Example sentencesExamples - The film is especially notable for its multi-racial (if somewhat negatively stereotyped) cast of characters from around the world.
- Among the many issues negatively affecting the industry is lack of production capital.
- This situation in no way reflects negatively on teachers.
- Antibiotic use, disease, aging and other factors can negatively alter the microbial landscape, paving the way for a number of health problems.
- There is no doubt the changes will impact negatively in the marketplace.
- Manufacturing problems have negatively impacted the production of their latest graphics chip, the company said this week.
- They register cautions against technology that fails to change the patterns of human behavior that negatively affect the earth.
- He fears their secret affair will expose him negatively to his family and the community.
- All of us affect, whether positively or negatively, the people we meet.
- Margaret lose a lot of weight quickly, and her health was negatively affected.
- Consequently, you're negatively reinforced for that behavior.
3With negative electric charge. Example sentencesExamples - The positively and negatively charged ions cause an electric field to form.
- An LED panel recreates the image on a negatively charged drum.
- Positively charged pesticide molecules are attracted to and can bind to negatively charged clay particles.
- The phosphate backbone of DNA is highly negatively charged.
- Since the dye is negatively charged - and opposites attract - the cotton and wool dye to a uniform shade because the dye is attracted equally to both fibers.
- These are subatomic particles that are negatively charged.
- These peptides selectively interact with negatively charged bacterial membranes by electrostatic interaction.
- The small negatively charged molecules are able to migrate through the separation membrane toward the positive electrode.
- Positively-charged sodium ions within the capillaries attract negatively charged chloride, phosphate, and bicarbonate from the filtrate into the capillaries.
- He identified these as negatively charged ions, partly explaining the electric field in thunderclouds.
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