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Definition of universally in English: universallyadverb juːnɪˈvəːsəliˌjunəˈvərsəli By everyone; in every case. 人人;普遍地,无一例外地 progress is not always universally welcomed 进步并不总是受到每个人的欢迎。 Example sentencesExamples - This has been universally accepted as the fairest method since it evens out the luck factor.
- Immediately the singing stopped, the crowd universally clapped and that was the end of it.
- She was universally liked and to top it all she was a joy to teach.
- I insist that capitalism doesn't work without universally accessible property rights.
- Not true of the Saint-Saens Organ Symphony, where the playing was universally excellent.
- Odd how she was embraced as a feminist writer when the women in her books are universally awful to each other.
- So why then, if he is doing all of this, is he criticised almost universally for being a stick-in-the-mud?
- It's universally accepted that all it takes sometimes to end an argument is an apology.
- Average rents were universally out of the reach of welfare recipients and their families.
- In fact he's created one of the most universally praised buildings in the UK.
- It will heavily exploit the fact that UK design is universally recognised as the strongest in the world.
- Before the disaster it was universally accepted the safest way to escape from a fire was via the stairs.
- Tobacco consumption is now universally more common among the lower socioeconomic groups.
- But it is unlikely to receive a universally warm welcome from the business community.
- So universally accepted were these notions that they became suffocating.
- But not only was this not universally accepted but what it meant was not agreed upon.
- But in Scotland the relief was not universally welcomed in the farming community.
- This does not seem, universally, to have translated into a genuine interest in the ingredients of the food.
- It is not for other people to sit in judgement, especially when using values which are not universally shared.
- The food in hotels is universally adequate, often good and frequently exceptional.
Synonyms invariably, always, without exception, in all instances, in all cases, in every case, in every instance everywhere, worldwide, globally, internationally broadly, widely, commonly, generally Definition of universally in US English: universallyadverbˌyo͞onəˈvərsəlēˌjunəˈvərsəli By everyone; in every case. 人人;普遍地,无一例外地 progress is not always universally welcomed 进步并不总是受到每个人的欢迎。 Example sentencesExamples - This does not seem, universally, to have translated into a genuine interest in the ingredients of the food.
- The food in hotels is universally adequate, often good and frequently exceptional.
- Not true of the Saint-Saens Organ Symphony, where the playing was universally excellent.
- It is not for other people to sit in judgement, especially when using values which are not universally shared.
- I insist that capitalism doesn't work without universally accessible property rights.
- But it is unlikely to receive a universally warm welcome from the business community.
- But in Scotland the relief was not universally welcomed in the farming community.
- This has been universally accepted as the fairest method since it evens out the luck factor.
- Before the disaster it was universally accepted the safest way to escape from a fire was via the stairs.
- So why then, if he is doing all of this, is he criticised almost universally for being a stick-in-the-mud?
- So universally accepted were these notions that they became suffocating.
- In fact he's created one of the most universally praised buildings in the UK.
- She was universally liked and to top it all she was a joy to teach.
- Odd how she was embraced as a feminist writer when the women in her books are universally awful to each other.
- It's universally accepted that all it takes sometimes to end an argument is an apology.
- It will heavily exploit the fact that UK design is universally recognised as the strongest in the world.
- But not only was this not universally accepted but what it meant was not agreed upon.
- Average rents were universally out of the reach of welfare recipients and their families.
- Tobacco consumption is now universally more common among the lower socioeconomic groups.
- Immediately the singing stopped, the crowd universally clapped and that was the end of it.
Synonyms invariably, always, without exception, in all instances, in all cases, in every case, in every instance |