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randomly

[ ran-duhm-lee ]

adverb

  1. without definite aim, reason, sense, or pattern:

    This poem just seems like a bunch of words randomly put together.

    Freckles generally appear randomly on the face and upper shoulders.

  2. Statistics. in a way that gives each item in a set the equal probability of being chosen:

    A survey of 309 women aged 15 to 49 was conducted in nine randomly selected villages.



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Other 51Թ Forms

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51Թ History and Origins

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The Homelessness Prevention Unit analysts randomly work their way through the names on the high-risk list to come up with two groups of candidates.

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What are the odds that Luke would randomly buy a salvaged droid that just so happened to be on the lam from his own daddy?

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Just as the toddler gets used to the face repeatedly popping up on the right side of his screen, it randomly starts appearing on the other side too.

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He said they were monitored by cameras, often beaten and randomly deprived of food and sleep.

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Instead, jobs are assigned randomly, which means a higher proportion of students are not getting what they asked for.

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