rescriptively (Meaning)

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rescriptively (adv.)

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rescriptively Sentence Examples

  1. The professor lectured about the history of the United States, respectively covering the colonial, revolutionary, and post-revolutionary periods.
  2. The students in the class were asked to write essays on the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Realism, respectively.
  3. The three candidates for the position were interviewed for the roles of CEO, COO, and CFO, respectively.
  4. The three siblings went to the store to buy gifts for their mother, father, and grandmother, respectively.
  5. The doctor prescribed three different medications to the patient to address their symptoms, respectively targeting pain, inflammation, and fever.
  6. The three departments in the company handled marketing, finance, and operations, respectively.
  7. The three films in the trilogy told the same story from the perspectives of the protagonist, antagonist, and deuteragonist, respectively.
  8. The three paintings in the gallery depicted a landscape, a portrait, and a still life, respectively.
  9. The three judges on the panel gave their verdicts on the case, respectively acquitting, convicting, and sentencing the defendant.
  10. The three steps in the process were preparing the ingredients, mixing them together, and cooking the dish, respectively.

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The professor lectured about the history of the United States, respectively covering the colonial, revolutionary, and post-revolutionary periods.

The students in the class were asked to write essays on the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Realism, respectively.

The three candidates for the position were interviewed for the roles of CEO, COO, and CFO, respectively.

The three siblings went to the store to buy gifts for their mother, father, and grandmother, respectively.