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Synonyms for traditionally
tra·di·tion·al·ly
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Wiktionary
traditionallyadverb
Antonyms:
nontraditionally, untraditionallytraditionallyadverb
Antonyms:
untraditionally, nontraditionally
Princeton's WordNet
traditionallyadverb
according to tradition; in a traditional manner
"traditionally, we eat fried foods on Hanukah"
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "traditionally":
historically, usually, normally, typically, always, conventionally, customarily, tradition, generally
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#610 | always | |
#847 | usually | |
#2006 | generally | |
#3704 | normally | |
#3874 | typically | |
#4869 | tradition | |
#10523 | traditionally | |
#11348 | historically | |
#43375 | conventionally | |
#43926 | customarily |
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We are demonstrating that if you invest in the communities that have traditionally been seen as the source of the problem or pathology, that if you shift the focus from seeing them as negative actors who produce problems, it's clear that within those communities are people with expertise and solutions. That's what the credible messenger represents.
Mandela is a trailblazing force right now in Wisconsin, when you look at this moment, to be able to have a person like Mandela in the highest rankings of Wisconsin government, I think it lends an important voice and quite frankly, a different voice, than you have traditionally seen in Wisconsin politics.
The Prosperity Index is an answer to a problem, the way we've traditionally measured how successful countries are is too narrow.
But under the conditions of warfare, weapons are going to have performance characteristics. And they're going to be very carefully fashioned for that purpose because it matters... You would cut somebody [ with a mata'a ], but they certainly wouldn't be lethal in any way. Related : Ancient Roman brooch contains' lovely' palindrome Some scientists have estimated, that, at its height, Easter Island’s population may have been as high as 20,000, but fell over centuries after the island’s trees and palms were cut down to build canoes and transport its famous giant statues. One theory suggests that the deforestation led to soil erosion, impacting the island’s ability to support wildlife and farming, and the collapse of its civilization. When the Dutch arrived at the island in 1722, its population was 3,000 or less. Only 111 inhabitants were living on Easter Island by 1877. Other experts, however, have questioned whether Easter Island ever supported a large population, citing instead the arrival of Europeans, who brought diseases and took islanders away as slaves. Related : Ancient 4,500-year-old boat discovered in Egypt What people traditionally think about Easter Island is being this island of catastrophe and collapse just isn't true in a pre-historic sense, populations were successful and lived sustainably on Easter Island up until European contact.
We have this situation where we have first-year students coming to campus who we know are traditionally most vulnerable during the red zone, but we also have returning sophomores who might academically be in their second year but are truly in their first-year experience because they did not have a first-year social experience. There's this idea of making up for lost time.
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- tradicionalmentCatalan, Valencian
- tradičněCzech
- traditioneltDanish
- traditionellGerman
- παραδοσιακάGreek
- tradicionalmenteSpanish
- perinteisestiFinnish
- traditionnellementFrench
- tradicionalmenteGalician
- tradizzjonalmentMaltese
- traditioneelDutch
- tradisjoneltNorwegian Nynorsk
- tradisjoneltNorwegian
- tradicionalmentePortuguese
- традицио́нноRussian
- trȁdicionālnoSerbo-Croatian
- tradicionalishtAlbanian
- traditionelltSwedish
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