Examples of 'has rightly' in a sentence
Meaning of "has rightly"
This phrase conveys that someone's actions or decisions are justifiable, appropriate, or in accordance with what is fair or correct. It implies that the person has acted or responded in a reasonable and justified manner
How to use "has rightly" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
has rightly
As he has rightly pointed out in the past.
It is a responsibility that has rightly been gaining ground.
It has rightly been described as moralistic therapeutic deism.
Some great man has rightly said.
He has rightly focused on globalization as one of these forces.
A wise man has rightly said.
He has rightly been criticised for this.
It is an important area and she has rightly drawn attention to it.
He has rightly said that we are at a crucial stage.
Somebody has rightly said.
He has rightly been recognised as a legendary researcher.
The state school board has rightly ordered it be concealed.
It has rightly been said that education brings progress.
The ideological battle over this issue has rightly been condemned.
Parliament has rightly established safeguards here.
See also
It has recklessly pursued a nuclear energy programme that has rightly provoked suspicion and alarm.
Ocosta has rightly fired back.
There are of course still many imperfections which our rapporteur has rightly pointed out.
The move has rightly enraged child advocates.
Slavery is an evil which the world has rightly outlawed and condemned.
Brent has rightly said that we are not responding.
The need for stimulating measures has rightly been mentioned in this con.
It has rightly appealed to international community for help.
The local and foreign press has rightly poured scorn on this exercise.
Who has rightly been called a hero after this tragedy.
In the years since publication this book has rightly attained the status of a classic.
Poland has rightly been consulted and given some reassurance.
He has done a splendid job and it has rightly been recognised by Parliament.
The point has rightly been made that all presidencies are interconnected.
Mr Mandela was invited by our Parliament and has rightly been awarded a prize.
The disc has rightly attracted rave reviews.
Australia therefore welcomes the attention the Security Council has rightly focused on this issue.
Someone has rightly said.
It has rightly been pointed out that corruption can not thrive in a pluralistic and democratic society.
The religion of our day which has rightly been called moralistic therapeutic deism.
He has rightly identified the scale and the scope of this pandemic.
Ingenious English economist has rightly maintained that money is.
It has rightly been called.
Nelson Mandela has rightly said.
The poet has rightly said that nectar is full of goodness.
The Prime Minister has rightly said.
The culture has rightly judged that approach as disingenuous.
Queen Elizabeth has rightly.
The author has rightly pointed out the errors.
George Saintsbury has rightly.
I think all this has rightly been included in the text.
However, that justification is not persuasive, as the defendant has rightly contended.
European industry has rightly expressed concern about this.
They have worked extremely hard in recent weeks, as the rapporteur has rightly said.
The title track has rightly been pulled for a single.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Rightly
Show more
The women concerned rightly fear reprisals
They rightly expect to be more involved in policymaking
They are entirely and rightly against a divorce
Examples of using Has
Show more
She has the baby with her
The incarceration system has been described as follows
It has signed or ratified the following instruments