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Definition of Sizably
1. sizable [adv] - See also: sizable
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sizably
Literary usage of Sizably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great Depression, 1929-1938: Lessons for the 1980s by Christian Saint-Etienne (1984)
"The devaluation of sterling in September 1931 worsened the uncertainty, and the
monetary authorities further jolted the system by sizably increasing the ..."
2. Capital (1888)
"Total bank credit increased sizably from Rs. 3600 crores in June 1969 to over Rs.
15223 crores in May 1978. The credit disbursement during these years ..."
3. The Winston Simplified Dictionary: Including All the Words in Common Use by William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer (1919)
"ui!r. sizably. siz-ar (siz'er), n. in some British unl- passed a certain examination,
Is excused Irom paying college foes. Also, sizer. oi-rp (siz), ..."
4. The Farmer's Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Technical Terms Recently by Daniel Pereira Gardner (1854)
"... and sizably cut. From thence it goes to the rubbing-table, , where each piece
is thoroughly rubbed in salt in the same manner as in curing bacon. ..."
5. Genes, Behavior, and the Social Environment: Moving Beyond the Nature by Lyla M. Hernandez, Dan G. Blazer (2006)
"Although the heritability estimates vary sizably, the most accurate estimates
arguably come from twin studies, which have methodological strengths over ..."
6. Fix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an Abominable No-man by James Clifford Miller (1994)
"During the past decade social programs have grown sizably, remaining a large
fraction of total expenditures. ..."