petitionarily (Meaning)

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petitionarily (adv.)

By way of begging the question; by an assumption.

Synonyms & Antonyms of petitionarily

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petitionarily Sentence Examples

  1. Citizens gathered at the courthouse to submit a petitionarily demanding a change in local policy.
  2. The students presented a petitionarily to the school board, requesting a revision to the dress code.
  3. Employees circulated a petitionarily among themselves, expressing their dissatisfaction with working conditions.
  4. The homeowners' association composed a petitionarily to the city council, opposing a proposed housing development.
  5. Environmental activists submitted a petitionarily to government officials, urging action on climate change.
  6. Patients organized a petitionarily to advocate for improved healthcare services in their community.
  7. Artists and musicians launched a petitionarily to the arts council, calling for increased funding for local arts programs.
  8. Animal welfare advocates circulated a petitionarily to raise awareness about animal cruelty.
  9. Victims of discrimination drafted a petitionarily to seek justice and prevent further prejudice.
  10. Residents of a neighborhood wrote a petitionarily to the city government, requesting improved infrastructure and public services.

FAQs About the word petitionarily

By way of begging the question; by an assumption.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Citizens gathered at the courthouse to submit a petitionarily demanding a change in local policy.

The students presented a petitionarily to the school board, requesting a revision to the dress code.

Employees circulated a petitionarily among themselves, expressing their dissatisfaction with working conditions.

The homeowners' association composed a petitionarily to the city council, opposing a proposed housing development.