Examples of 'was comparatively' in a sentence

Meaning of "was comparatively"

was comparatively - used to indicate a comparison with something else, suggesting that the subject was done or performed in a manner that was relatively moderate or fair in relation to another

How to use "was comparatively" in a sentence

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was comparatively
It was comparatively large and is now disused.
The national education budget was comparatively large.
He was comparatively wealthy at the time of his death.
The use of other drugs was comparatively low.
He was comparatively unknown by those at the feast.
And that threat was comparatively mild.
I was comparatively oblivious to the importance of having friends.
The labour also was comparatively less.
It was comparatively easy to focus on the limitations and deficiencies of international aid.
Fighting apartheid was comparatively easy.
It was comparatively easy to restore it.
They told us the crossing was comparatively smooth that day.
Reproduction was comparatively aseasonal but appeared to be suppressed at high population density.
The profitability of the captive transactions was comparatively good.
Life expectancy was comparatively low compared to today.
Transporting the stone when it was once broken was comparatively simple.
The rest was comparatively easy.
Paying the old man to fill it out was comparatively safer.
Marilyn was comparatively feeble paid.
The performance of key advanced economy source markets was comparatively modest.
The weather was comparatively cool.
Was comparatively easy.
The update was comparatively subtle.
At this time this sector of the Western Front was comparatively quiet.
My dwelling was comparatively modest.
The Japanese treatment of Jews in Shanghai was comparatively benign.
So it was comparatively cheap to adapt them to also provide local transit service.
The microcomputer produced by the company was comparatively weak against performance by competitors.
It was comparatively a land of peace.
Their level of education and vocational skills was comparatively low and their unemployment rate high.
Progress was comparatively slow in mutual recognition in criminal matters and police cooperation.
For a quarter of an hour Mike was comparatively quiet.
The population was comparatively evenly distributed over the shelf at low densities.
That may explain why the reaction to the move was comparatively muted on Capitol Hill.
It was comparatively weaker than what some of the other cadets had to face.
The budget for this film was comparatively higher than his previous films.
He was comparatively educated and even got some awards in Tibetan writing competitions.
In the House of Lords he was comparatively inactive.
It was comparatively.
The Jewish population of Belgium was comparatively small.
Clothing was comparatively simple.
In addition, the electric brake was comparatively weak.
Neppach was comparatively unusual among set designers during the era in having university training.
The Lusitanian flora of West Cork was comparatively unknown at this time.
The game was comparatively scrappy with only occasional glimpses of class shown by both sides.
By calculating Municipal Poverty Index MPI it was comparatively analyzed the ranking of the cities.
It was comparatively late in life that Alphonsus became a writer.
The fighting on the 9th was comparatively insignificant.
The name was comparatively common in continental Europe in the medieval and early modern period.
This time, his imprisonment was comparatively short.

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