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adversary [ˈædvəsərı] N

adverse [ˈædvɜːs] ADJ

I . adverbial [ədˈvɜːbıəl] ADJ

II . adverbial [ədˈvɜːbıəl] N

adverb [ˈædvɜːb] N

advert [ˈædvɜːt] N mainly Brit

undersell <undersold> [ˌʌndəˈsel] VB trans

overseer [ˈəʊvəsiːə] N

overseen [ˌəʊvəˈsiːn]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These, in turn, may adversely affect the personal development and educational opportunities of residents.
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This has adversely affected the sector's ability to attract and retain workers.
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Both companies were adversely impacted by the transition from a wartime to a peacetime economy, which contributed to a nationwide depression, further inhibiting sales.
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There are not any real threats, human induced or otherwise, that have been linked to adversely affecting the species.
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Some fork designs mitigate dive, eliminate it, or even reverse it without affecting the front suspension adversely.
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As a result innovation may adversely affect quality learning and equity.
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This species has been adversely affected by deforestation.
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Jones says that this unduly inconveniences long-distance commuters and adversely affects city based businesses.
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A particularly long stinger could be used, but this is also objectionable since that structure would be adversely affected by winds and currents.
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It fears that cheap imports of rubber, coffee, and fish would lower domestic production, adversely affecting farmers and ultimately its economy.
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