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Definition of "eponymously" [eponymously]

  • In an eponymous manner; as in the named character of a book etc (adverb)

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Use "eponymously" in a sentence
  • "Frankly, by that time it was anyone's right under the United States 'compulsory license scheme, because the song had been published when it was recorded and released for the first time on an earlier album Don produced for Stax's Enterprise label eponymously titled Moloch."
  • "As author of the major element in the Financial Reform legislation enacted last year that would directly address, in part, the huge risks to our financial system caused by proprietary activities of large banks -- the eponymously named "Volcker Rule" -- Mr. Volcker might easily have been seen by Wall Street as a formidable foe."
  • "Barley and Birch recently announced their own foundation, eponymously named, allowing them to accept contributions to donate to the causes they support."
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