tenuously Definition In English

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  • The prevention of impairment, rehabilitation services, access and integration are all interrelated to some degree, some inextricably and some more tenuously.

  • Those matters are very tenuously related, if at all.

  • I am sure that unless that is done we shall find ourselves still holding tenuously on to this authority for months, maybe for years, ahead.

  • We have at the moment, albeit tenuously, a cessation of attacks on our troops.

  • Some animal welfare groups launch campaigns to terrorise those connected, sometimes only tenuously, to experiments on live animals.

  • The result is something like a single line, tenuously held together by the semblance of repetition (rarely exact) but vulnerable to disjunctions in pitch and the distance between attacks.

  • He also offers a provocative, if tenuously substantiated, global social stratification model by which to identify the actual or potential coalitions of interest that might oppose or favour change.

  • Indeed, among the historically minded, the idea that the apostrophe marks the place of a deleted syllable also holds, though tenuously, even for the possessive form of a few nouns.

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