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Definition of "disadvantageously" [disadvantageously]

  • In a disadvantageous manner. (adverb)

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Use "disadvantageously" in a sentence
  • "His partiality to the smoking room leads him to be rather unfair to the liner's other large gathering space, the Grand Salon, illustrated disadvantageously in the book with shots that do not convey either its elegance or its comfort."
  • "A law suitable for Georgia might operate “most disadvantageously and cruelly” upon New York."
  • "On cooperation with Mexicans: why should it be believed that it is more than a false dilemma, to imply that our alternatives are only zero cooperation or one that is disadvantageously excessive, by the standard of loyalty to the good people here, and the resolve not to increase aggression in this jurisdiction?"
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