Examples of 'more aptly' in a sentence

Meaning of "more aptly"

more aptly: To do something more fitting or suitable in a particular manner

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Or more aptly named the gore movie.
The latter definition more aptly applies here.
It is more aptly described as a pocket in the garment of time.
Few films are more aptly named.
Or more aptly put there are seven love letters in it.
Two beaches that could not be more aptly named.
More aptly referred to by most as the psychology of fear.
Or one more aptly named.
So bad in fact that it could be described more aptly as a tackle.
No term could more aptly have described my situation.
The principle of subsidiarity applies to few sectors more aptly than the sector of tourism.
It may be more aptly described as a perversion of the rule of law.
No question could have chimed in more aptly with his thoughts.
It is more aptly suited for its traditional use in film or television.
However, there are certain women to which this procedure is more aptly suited.

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This description is even more aptly applied to the supernatural imagination.
More aptly titled, lord of the flies season.
Alternatively, perhaps more aptly put the promise of transparency.
The synthetic elastomeric polymers employed in the present invention are more aptly tri-block copolymers.
My position is more aptly called responsible parenthood rather than reproductive health.
What that observer saw as “ carelessness ” would be far more aptly described as courage.
Would it not more aptly be named the inhuman race?
The expression " throwing out the baby with the bathwater " has never been more aptly applied.
Or perhaps more aptly classified, your personal and private code.
A lay term for sepsis is blood poisoning, more aptly applied to septicemia, below.
This is more aptly described as the maximum surface pressure, or PiCMC.
I have here two words that more aptly describe God 's love.
PRESIDENT 'S MESSAGE The timing of this report could not have been more aptly chosen.
Has there ever been a more aptly named style of music than grunge?
More aptly it should not result in more than a 40 % reduction in cell growth.
He should have attributed Singapore 's success more aptly to accelerated access to electricity.
More aptly put, He is worth it.
Well, I was intrigued by the name, as it more aptly described my process for organizing.
They more aptly reflect the age of ignorance, or Jahiliya, in pre-Islamic Arabia.
While Darwin 's theory of natural selection more aptly applies to the animal kingdom.
Or, more aptly put, volunteer him.
As noted by Cummins, metabolic syndrome is actually more aptly named insulin resistance syndrome.
And could almost more aptly be characterized as nature and life than art . ”.
Laissez-faire might be a French expression, but it more aptly describes daily life in the US.
Pledge week . More aptly titled, lord of the flies season.
I tell you, Horatio, never was a man more aptly named.
That State might be more aptly referred to as the " potentially affected State.
Whatsoever required for a BA, or BS ( bs is more aptly put ).
Its ending is more aptly described as " slowly fading ".
Some also call it Judas tree, though this is more aptly applied to Cercis siliquastrum.
More aptly the mixture will contain up to 65 % of naringin.
If ever was a person more aptly named, it's him.
More aptly the border is about 25 mm.
Time management would be more aptly named " the art of juggling . ".
More aptly the mixture will contain up to 35 % of neohesperidin.

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