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Consistently

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Adverb

1. consistently, systematically

in a systematic or consistent manner

Example Sentences:
'they systematically excluded women'

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Consistently

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adjective
1. 
showing consistency; not self-contradictory
2. (postpositive; foll by with)
in agreement or harmony; accordant
3. 
steady; even
consistent growth
4. mathematics
(of two or more equations) satisfied by at least one common set of values of the variables
x + y = 4 and x – y = 2 are consistent
5. logic
a. 
(of a set of statements) capable of all being true at the same time or under the same interpretation
b. Also: sound
(of a formal system) not permitting the deduction of a contradiction from the axioms
Compare complete (sense 5)
6. obsolete
stuck together; cohering

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Consistently

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adjective
1.  Rare
holding together; firm; solid
consistent soil
2. 
in agreement or harmony; in accord; compatible
deeds not consistent with his words
3. 
holding always to the same principles or practice
consistent behavior

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Consistently

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adj.
1. In agreement; compatible: The testimony was consistent with the known facts.
2. Being in agreement with itself; coherent and uniform: a consistent pattern of behavior.
3. Reliable; steady: demonstrated a consistent ability to impress the critics.
4. Mathematics Having at least one common solution, as of two or more equations or inequalities.
5. Holding true as a group; not contradictory: a consistent set of statements.

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