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Example sentences for "more easily"

  • If he could only push the sword from under his knees, the rest would go on more easily.

  • I have taken the liberty of using Yan oftener than Skshetuski because more easily pronounced in English.

  • It has fewer prejudices as to soil and climate, hence is much more widely distributed and is more easily grown, being better represented in the orchards and gardens in the regions where the three fruits grow.

  • It is more easily characterized by its faults than its merits.

  • Mahaleb stock, too, is more easily "worked" than the Mazzard both in the actual work of budding and in having a longer season for this nursery operation.

  • What has been learned by heart is more easily retained in the memory, and hence the common practice of committing the Catechism to memory is to be recommended.

  • Example: Titus blasphemes religion before Caius in order that the latter may become irreligious, and thus be more easily persuaded to follow a life of crime.

  • Therefore, easier should be more easily; thus, "We can much more easily form the conception of a fierce combat.

  • We can much more easily form the conception of a fierce combat.

  • It has the advantage that the amount of retraction required may be more easily estimated, the corneal complications are of much rarer occurrence, and the resulting scar forms a natural fold in the lid.

  • Death from shock or collapse, from hæmorrhage, from septic conditions of the wound, or from iodoform poisoning, is now rarely met with and can more easily be prevented.

  • The glandular system, which is so readily disturbed in children, is more easily affected in bottle-fed babies.

  • Rice is more easily disposed of than bread.

  • The food prescribed for the second day is more easily digested, but it is too much.

  • If it is insalivated it coagulates in smaller curds and is more easily digested, for the digestive juices can tear down small soft curds more easily than the large tough ones.

  • This distemper is neither of a long continuance nor dangerous, if looked after in time; and if it be in the cavity of the womb it is more easily expelled.

  • Defn: To relieve a sail from the pressure of the wind, so that it can be more easily reefed or furled, or to lessen the strain.

  • It is a silver-white metal resembling platinum, and like it permanent and untarnished in the air, but is more easily fusible.

  • This was necessitated by the fact that most of the energy supplied would find its way through the body which was more easily fused or "evaporated.

  • By this means the main armature is more easily brought to or above the required speed.

  • By experience it has been demonstrated that in such a globe a refractory body of a given bulk is more easily brought to incandescence than when differently shaped bulbs are used.

  • The soaking softens and loosens the fibres of fabrics, so that the foreign matter in them can be more easily separated.

  • Potato starch is more easily used by yeast than flour starch.

  • In this way more room is provided for work, and the table is more easily cleaned.

  • We have directed that the meat shall be cut smaller than is usually the case; for on trial we have found it much more tender, more easily helped, and with more gravy, than when put into the dish in one or two large steaks.

  • In the summer, and when the absence of fires gives the domestics more leisure, then any extra work that is required, can be more easily performed.

  • These may be more easily prepared by putting the tails in a brisk oven, after they have been dipped in egg and bread-crumb; and, when brown, they are done.

  • The pope who defaced the statues of the deities at the tomb of Sannazarius is, in my opinion, more easily to be defended, than he that erected them.

  • The Vallum makes fewer deviations from a right line than the stone Wall; but as the Wall traverses higher ground, this remarkable tendency is more easily detected in it than in the other.

  • The northern side is the weakest part of the position, but even here there is a depression in the contour of the ground, which would render it more easily defensible.

  • By this contrivance, the bruising of parched corn or other articles of food would be more easily effected.

  • The removal of the next comb, and of all the succeeding ones, will be more easily effected, as there will be more room to operate to advantage.

  • The hives are lighter and more compact, than when made of doubled wood, and can be more easily moved, while the Apiarian can gratify his rational curiosity, and inspect at all times, the condition of his stocks.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more easily" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each instant; governing class; more advantageous; more brilliant; more detail; more easy; more favourable; more fortunate; more general; more have; more liberal; more marked; more open; more particular; more positive; more precise; more readily; more ready; more real; more remarkable; more simple; more slowly; more southern; more than; more usually; small plate