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Evenly   /ˈivənli/   Listen
Evenly

adverb
1.
In equal amounts or shares; in a balanced or impartial way.  Synonym: equally.  "They split their winnings equally" , "Deal equally with rich and poor"  Antonyms: unequally, unevenly.
2.
In a level and regular way.  Antonym: unevenly.






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"Evenly" Quotes from Famous Books



... which is being thickened must be constantly stirred, to distribute evenly the starch grains until they ...
— Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Science in Rural Schools • Ministry of Education Ontario

... said, "even if your wish should be granted, property would not be distributed much more evenly than now. Land does not go on increasing in value for ever; after two or three seasons it attains its maximum fertility. That which is added by the agricultural art results rather from the progress ...
— What is Property? - An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government • P. J. Proudhon

... been given to understand that "my charming little niece" was no longer with us, and proceeded to beat me two down in eighteen holes. I played several times with him afterward and, under different circumstances, should have enjoyed doing so, for we were pretty evenly matched. ...
— Kent Knowles: Quahaug • Joseph C. Lincoln

... draw the second slide firmly and evenly along the first toward the end farthest from the ...
— The Elements of Bacteriological Technique • John William Henry Eyre

... it is commonly termed, should be condemned. This method of trimming the foot instead of preventing corns is a very common factor in producing them. The shoe should not be too short or too narrow. It should follow the outline of the wall and rest evenly on its bearing margin. If this is practised, weakening the wall by cutting off that portion allowed to project beyond the shoe is unnecessary. Feet that have low heels and large, prominent frogs should be shod with shoes thick at the heels. The best line of treatment for a horse ...
— Common Diseases of Farm Animals • R. A. Craig, D. V. M.


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