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convenient [kənˈvi:nɪənt, Am -ˈvi:njənt] ADJ

1. convenient (handy):

2. convenient (suitable):

3. convenient (practical):

4. convenient (easily accessible):

convenience [kənˈvi:nɪəns, Am -ˈvi:njəns] N no pl

1. convenience (quality of being convenient):

3. convenience (toilet):

consequently [ˈkɒnsɪkwəntlɪ, Am ˌkɑ:n-] ADV

conventionally [kənˈven(t)ʃənəli] ADV

convergent [kənˈvɜ:dʒent, Am -ˈvɜ:r-] ADJ

conversely [kənˈvɜ:sli] ADV

I . inconvenience [ˌɪnkənˈvi:nɪəns] N

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The dose distribution can be conveniently shaped by inducing a superposition of the four modes of photoionization.
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On a woman, this can conveniently be linked to ropes for breast bondage.
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In this way, gas could be conveniently and inexpensively withdrawn during peak demand times.
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Parents of low-income and minority youth were less likely to report easy access to conveniently located after-school programs, as compared to high-income and white parents.
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They verbally mirror the image of actions and states in such manner that its complete picture and visuals become conveniently perceivable.
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It is conveniently described in two portions; a medial flattened part and a narrow lateral prismoid portion.
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Many goods could now be more cheaply and conveniently be transported by truck and many travellers used cars and buses.
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The bins are perforated metal, about wastepaper bin size, on posts and conveniently located in many places around the city.
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The boys situate themselves for bed in a conveniently placed three-tiered bunk bed.
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The previous secular bear market had been conveniently airbrushed.
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