Justamente in english

Justly

pronunciation: dʒʌstli part of speech: adverb
In gestures

justamente = fairly ; justly ; fair and square. 

Example: Catalogues based on outdated classification schemes can hardly be used fairly as ammunition in an attack on the classified catalogue as such.Example: The area of new technology in copyright has been justly called 'a swamp'.Example: Kevin wants to play and win or lose fair and square.

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» injustamenteunjustly .

Example: I was accused this morning, I think unjustly, of thinking that all change was good and of equating it with progress.

» justamente esojust that .

Example: Instructors, like students, should have their opinions and solutions, but they should remain just that: their opinions and then solutions, but not the opinions and the solutions.

» justamente todo lo contrarioquite the oppositequite the contraryquite the reverse .

Example: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.

Example: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.

Example: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.

» justamente todo lo contrario dequite the opposite of .

Example: This game represents quite the opposite of the classical learning and teaching method.

» tratar Algo justamentetreat + Nombre + with an even hand .

Example: There is a fundamental conflict of interests between the historian, who seeks to evaluate sources, and the librarian, who tries to treat them all with an even hand.

» tratar justamentetreat + Nombre + fairly .

Example: Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.

Justamente synonyms

right in spanish: Correcto, pronunciation: raɪt part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb rightly in spanish: correctamente, pronunciation: raɪtli part of speech: adverb justifiedly in spanish: justificadamente, pronunciation: dʒʌstəfaɪdli part of speech: adverb
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