Examples of 'more loosely' in a sentence

Meaning of "more loosely"

more loosely: In a manner that is less strict, tight, or firmly established, allowing for greater flexibility, freedom, or interpretation

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The other is more loosely held in a pi bond.
More loosely it can refer to any mountain valley.
The design of a dashboard is more loosely defined.
It could be more loosely applied to other operations on matrices.
I am speaking somewhat more loosely than usual.
More loosely coupled and more object oriented.
Such workshops were more loosely monitored by local authorities.
In some ways verification could be interpreted more loosely.
The others are more loosely defined.
More loosely structured.
Type two is made of more loosely packed fibers.
Fighting in tight formation they also had a great advantage over the more loosely.
Those traditions were followed more loosely in the series.
It's more loosely based on my adolescence.
Good reminder to hold the reins more loosely.

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The species is more loosely attached in soft detritic bottoms.
The aligned texts of a comparable corpus are more loosely related.
Defining disability more loosely results in a higher statistic of disability.
Democrats have a vested interest to keep the border more loosely defined.
American political parties are more loosely organized than those in other countries.
This crystal structure results in a less dense product because the crystals are more loosely packed.
Some traditions place it more loosely in the navel area.
The more loosely bound, coarse-grained materials are characterized by fast cut and high depreciation rates.
Some traditions put it more loosely in the navel area.
On the other hand, security services ' access to data and metadata is more loosely regulated.
It is frequently used even more loosely to describe any conservative judge or legal analyst.
This tight structure is typically stiffer than more loosely woven braids.
A community of interest is a more loosely knit community built around common characteristics or shared interests.
The corniform layer is slightly thicker and more loosely arranged than normal.
A strap that goes more loosely under the belly of the horse, outside the girth.
The empire thereafter devolved into the much more loosely connected COMMONWEALTH.
The street carnival is more loosely organized, and comprises the people celebrating on the streets.
Peckerwood groups tend to lack a constitution, and to be more loosely organized than formal gangs.
The more loosely attached ibandronate layer was about 6 Ã…ngstroms thick.
The aggregates can also form into more loosely associated agglomerates.
We are to be anchored in God, but hold our earthly relationships more loosely.
This means that the electron is more loosely bound to the mercury atom.
More loosely bound ( colloidal ) EPS were measured in sandy sediments of dark lakes.
An informal assessment strategy uses more loosely defined performance indicators to gauge performance.
As the dream state begins, the objects become lighter and more loosely held together.
You may find clothes fitting more loosely before you see a weight change on the scale.
On the other side, BMZ operates a smaller unit with a broad and more loosely defined mandate.
In general, they are used more loosely outside of the scientific community.
In the non - scientific world, the word is used a lot more loosely.
We use the term "friend more loosely these days.
The book is much more loosely organized than the earlier Surely You are Joking, Mr. Feynman!
Not very closely based, more loosely inspired.
If so desired, a more loosely woven ( or knitted, etc . ) fabric may be employed.
As the parts begin to wear, the point fits more loosely on the adapter nose.
Other companies had more loosely defined " uniforms ", such as wearing matching hunting shirts.

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