Crossword-Solution: INDIVIDUALLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Individually | adv. | In an individual manner or relation; as individuals; separately; each by itself. |
| Individually | adv. | In an inseparable manner; inseparably; incommunicably; indivisibly; as, individuallyhe same. |
We have 110 clues for the answer “INDIVIDUALLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| in two | 48 answers |
| to bits | 49 answers |
| IN plain English | 49 answers |
| unwed | 50 answers |
| To pieces | 50 answers |
| Uninvolved | 50 answers |
| disjoined | 50 answers |
| dismembered | 50 answers |
| spinsterish | 51 answers |
| parted | 51 answers |
| rent asunder | 51 answers |
| severed | 51 answers |
| dishonoured | 52 answers |
| widowed | 52 answers |
| exiled | 52 answers |
| spaced | 52 answers |
| Uniquely | 53 answers |
| spurned | 53 answers |
| untended | 53 answers |
| In pieces | 53 answers |
| cloven | 53 answers |
| strewn | 53 answers |
| Compan-ionless | 54 answers |
| disdained | 54 answers |
| slighted | 54 answers |
| tossed aside | 54 answers |
| unengaged | 54 answers |
| sundered | 54 answers |
| Scorned. | 55 answers |
| Unattended | 55 answers |
| disengaged | 55 answers |
| disregarded | 55 answers |
| separately | 55 answers |
| Solely | 56 answers |
| Unac-companied | 56 answers |
| emptied | 56 answers |
| unmarried | 56 answers |
| omitted | 57 answers |
| cut apart | 57 answers |
| loosened | 57 answers |
| Bereft | 58 answers |
| to one side | 58 answers |
| Asunder | 58 answers |
| disjointed | 58 answers |
| simply | 59 answers |
| Lone | 60 answers |
| Singly | 60 answers |
| despised | 60 answers |
| divorced | 60 answers |
| dropped | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with INDIVIDUALLY (5)
These gradually converged upon the base of the hill, and the flocks became individually visible, climbing the serpentine ways which led to the top.
Fezziwig took their stations, one on either side of the door, and shaking hands with every person individually as he or she went out, wished him or her a Merry Christmas.
The basic services offered by a Bulletin Board and by the Internet are similar: (1) Access to a host computer (Internet TELNET command) (2) File transfer capability (Internet FTP command) (3) The ability to contact other BBS members individually (Internet E-mail) (4) The ability to post messages for general consumption in any of several catagories.
Having intimated their more pacific purpose, the champions retreated to the extremity of the lists, where they remained drawn up in a line; while the challengers, sallying each from his pavilion, mounted their horses, and, headed by Brian de Bois-Guilbert, descended from the platform, and opposed themselves individually to the knights who had touched their respective shields.
And this we may truly affirm to be a great proof that a man is just, not willingly or because he thinks that justice is any good to him individually, but of necessity, for wherever any one thinks that he can safely be unjust, there he is unjust.
Quotes with INDIVIDUALLY (3)
If the gods have determined about me and about the things which must happen to me, they have determined well, for it is not easy even to imagine a deity without forethought; and as to doing me harm, why should they have any desire towards that? For what advantage would result to them from this or to the whole, which is the special object of their providence? But if they have not determined about me individually, they have certainly determined about the whole at least, and the…
It’s important to take God’s love personally, though it may not be an easy thing to do. Sure, God loves the world, but he also loves each one of us individually.
The object of this Essay is to assert one very simple principle, as entitled to govern absolutely the dealings of society with the individual in the way of compulsion and control, whether the means used be physical force in the form of legal penalties, or the moral coercion of public opinion. That principle is, that the sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection. T…