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Definition of conservatively in English: conservativelyadverb kənˈsɛːvətɪvlikənˈsərvədɪvli 1In a sober and conventional way. they've been dressing more conservatively at the office an upscale living room, conservatively furnished Example sentencesExamples - A teenager is wearing a dirtied white baseball cap with the bill pulled down tight, conservatively pointing forward.
- Are these students skilled enough to study effectively with conservatively schooled students in the college?
- The region remains Mexico's most conservatively Catholic.
- A conservatively redesigned Jeep Grand Cherokee will arrive this fall.
- What sort of reaction did you get from what I imagine would be a fairly conservatively dressed meeting of businesspeople?
- He keeps a long cigar in his mouth and dresses conservatively (navy blue blazer, matching pants, bright knit tie).
- The women wear blouses, sweaters, and skirts and are no less conservatively groomed.
- Alice dresses conservatively and wears her hair pulled back, so the audience knows she's repressed both literally and figuratively.
- Some carped that the car looked too much like its conservatively styled predecessor.
- The president is widely seen as more pragmatic, while the congressman is proudly, conservatively ideological.
2In a cautious way that seeks to avoid potential risks. she conservatively estimates a supply shortfall of £8 million this year Example sentencesExamples - Unlike many of its rivals, this is one of most conservatively run clubs in England.
- Conservatively, this implies the dollar will fall until the trade deficit in goods and services declines from 4 percent of GDP to under 1 percent of GDP.
- This has traditionally been a very conservatively run company.
- The conservatively managed mine produces gold for him.
- Previously, the company had been conservatively valued at 60 cents per share.
- The top executives there are conservatively compensated.
- Newspapers have been conservatively run, averse to risk and unwilling to make the kind of investment that characterizes growth industries.
- Setting up his own shop two years later, he steered it conservatively for decades.
- I think you'd rather be a little bit more conservatively positioned in the bond market.
- They tried for a merger with a more conservatively run institution.
3Medicine In a way that is intended to control symptoms rather than eliminate a condition. the frostbite injury was treated conservatively Example sentencesExamples - Patients treated surgically for this condition have a lower risk of fractures and stomach ulcers than those treated conservatively.
- Although some clinicians opt to follow asymptomatic patients conservatively with serial sonography, the wisdom of this approach is questioned.
- The difference in the risk of end points between surgically and conservatively treated patients must be larger than if the cases were more balanced.
- Most patients with lower limb arterial disease are treated conservatively and do not reach the stage at which surgical intervention is needed.
- Renal stones, which are generally asymptomatic, may be followed conservatively.
- Patients reported numerous problems in communicating their pain to nurses, and perhaps as a result, patients were very conservatively medicated.
- Periodic follow-up imaging should be a consideration if the decision is made to manage the patient conservatively.
- Hemorrhoids should be managed conservatively, using laxatives and dietary fiber.
- We treated the burns conservatively.
- Selection bias is a significant factor in deciding who should have surgery and who should be managed conservatively.
Definition of conservatively in US English: conservativelyadverbkənˈsərvədivlēkənˈsərvədɪvli 1In a sober and conventional way. they've been dressing more conservatively at the office an upscale living room, conservatively furnished Example sentencesExamples - Some carped that the car looked too much like its conservatively styled predecessor.
- He keeps a long cigar in his mouth and dresses conservatively (navy blue blazer, matching pants, bright knit tie).
- The region remains Mexico's most conservatively Catholic.
- The president is widely seen as more pragmatic, while the congressman is proudly, conservatively ideological.
- Alice dresses conservatively and wears her hair pulled back, so the audience knows she's repressed both literally and figuratively.
- The women wear blouses, sweaters, and skirts and are no less conservatively groomed.
- Are these students skilled enough to study effectively with conservatively schooled students in the college?
- A teenager is wearing a dirtied white baseball cap with the bill pulled down tight, conservatively pointing forward.
- A conservatively redesigned Jeep Grand Cherokee will arrive this fall.
- What sort of reaction did you get from what I imagine would be a fairly conservatively dressed meeting of businesspeople?
2In a cautious way that seeks to avoid potential risks. she conservatively estimates a supply shortfall of $8 million this year Example sentencesExamples - Setting up his own shop two years later, he steered it conservatively for decades.
- I think you'd rather be a little bit more conservatively positioned in the bond market.
- Conservatively, this implies the dollar will fall until the trade deficit in goods and services declines from 4 percent of GDP to under 1 percent of GDP.
- Previously, the company had been conservatively valued at 60 cents per share.
- They tried for a merger with a more conservatively run institution.
- The conservatively managed mine produces gold for him.
- Unlike many of its rivals, this is one of most conservatively run clubs in England.
- The top executives there are conservatively compensated.
- This has traditionally been a very conservatively run company.
- Newspapers have been conservatively run, averse to risk and unwilling to make the kind of investment that characterizes growth industries.
3Medicine In a way that is intended to control symptoms rather than eliminate a condition. the frostbite injury was treated conservatively Example sentencesExamples - Periodic follow-up imaging should be a consideration if the decision is made to manage the patient conservatively.
- Patients reported numerous problems in communicating their pain to nurses, and perhaps as a result, patients were very conservatively medicated.
- Selection bias is a significant factor in deciding who should have surgery and who should be managed conservatively.
- Renal stones, which are generally asymptomatic, may be followed conservatively.
- Hemorrhoids should be managed conservatively, using laxatives and dietary fiber.
- The difference in the risk of end points between surgically and conservatively treated patients must be larger than if the cases were more balanced.
- Although some clinicians opt to follow asymptomatic patients conservatively with serial sonography, the wisdom of this approach is questioned.
- Patients treated surgically for this condition have a lower risk of fractures and stomach ulcers than those treated conservatively.
- We treated the burns conservatively.
- Most patients with lower limb arterial disease are treated conservatively and do not reach the stage at which surgical intervention is needed.
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