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consistently
[kuhn-sis-tuhnt-lee]
adverb
with no or very few exceptions; typically; usually.
We hope the new system will lead to teachers and administrators who are consistently well-prepared and well-supported, and who will continue to grow throughout their careers.
regularly or frequently.
The museum consistently ranks as one of the top 10 children's museums in the country.
As a premier chamber music ensemble, they consistently perform to sold-out houses around the world.
in a way that adheres to the same principles, course, form, etc..
Similarly situated employees must be treated consistently under all company policies.
Other 51Թ Forms
- quasi-consistently adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of consistently1
Example Sentences
Scott Boland has consistently proved an excellent stand in, but at 36 he is even older than the men he could potentially replace in the side.
The fallen regime consistently denied knowing of his whereabouts - the BBC investigation showed that was false and that Mr Tice was being held in Damascus.
Touts who consistently delivered large volumes of tickets to customers were offered discounts by resale platforms, industry sources told us.
Treasury minister Torsten Bell said there would be "record levels of spending happening in the Welsh government" and said previous Conservative governments "consistently let down Wales" on capital spending which pays for infrastructure.
But to perform at that level consistently is a very, very difficult thing, no matter what the conditions are, what car you're in, who you're against.
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