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consistently
[ kuhn-sis-tuhnt-lee ]
adverb
We hope the new system will lead to teachers and administrators who are consistently well-prepared and well-supported, and who will continue to grow throughout their careers.
- regularly or frequently:
The museum consistently ranks as one of the top 10 children's museums in the country.
As a premier chamber music ensemble, they consistently perform to sold-out houses around the world.
- in a way that adheres to the same principles, course, form, etc.:
Similarly situated employees must be treated consistently under all company policies.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·-Dz··Գ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of consistently1
Example Sentences
Market professionals have consistently advised ordinary investors not to let emotion dictate their portfolio judgments.
In one nightmarish game in Philadelphia, when he went 0-for-5 shooting while being consistently burned on defense in 15 awful minutes, he was miles from great.
For decades, Americans have consistently believed that Republicans are better on the economy than Democrats.
She has consistently warned 'it's only April', but the clock is ticking before her side's true ability will be tested on the European stage.
It’s a gripping saga that consistently makes unexpected turns to keep the viewer held by their collar, eyes wide, waiting to see what will happen to Marshall, Frances and their precious mushroom next.
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