"It's fictional, but it's loosely based on the truth.
This has long been loosely called a sulfurous acid, H2SO3, solution.
Others are more loosely written, and prohibit any kind of distribution without permission.
Countless young people are out of work, and the security forces are brutal and loosely controlled.
Family offices are privately held, loosely regulated wealth managers for the world's richest individuals and their families.
We also recommend loosely wrapping cables, rather than folding or otherwise aggressively bending them, when you aren’t using them.
Trump’s advisers as a loosely coordinated effort by Russian intelligence both to get insight into the campaign and to influence it.
We also recommend that, when you aren’t using them, you loosely wrap cables, rather than folding or otherwise aggressively bending them.
These ideas may be either loosely related impressions approaching free association or more rationally structured sequences of thought and emotion.
"If you look at how SoftBank is organized, it's a group of loosely coordinated mercenaries," one venture capitalist who has worked with them told me.
The nation-state is not the only candidate; some people see themselves as citizens of local geographical communities, organizations, movements, loosely-defined groups, or even the world as a whole.
The great variety and abundance of emotions suggest that the category of emotion may not be a single class of psychological phenomena but a large family of loosely related mental states and processes.
The writer David Ives and the director Walter Bobbie last collaborated on Classic Stage Company’s “Venus in Fur”; they reunite with “The School for Lies,” which is loosely based on Molière’s “The Misanthrope.”
This loosely defined reaction against the coldness of modern architecture marked a return to ornamentation starting in the late 1970s—which just so happened to coincide with the start of Downtown's skyscraper boom.
Richard Bean's farce 'One Man, Two Guvnors' has been one of the NT's biggest hits of recent years, so it's no surprise that he's loosely adapting another historical comedy for the theatre's massive Olivier mainstage.
Last week, in response to the global uproar over Floyd’s killing and the spread of the movement loosely grouped under the Black Lives Matter slogan, the United Nations launched a special commission to examine persistent racism in the US and elsewhere.
In a meandering tangent loosely comparing the coronavirus to his impeachment-related call with the President of Ukraine and the Russia investigation, Trump argued the opposing party was using a then-epidemic (now pandemic) to undermine him politically.
Summary: Loosely based on the iconic platformer arcade game, "Super Mario Bros." follows Mario (Bob Hoskins) and Luigi (John Leguizamo) as they attempt to rescue a princess from the dastardly grip of a reptilian villain who lurks in the sewers beneath Manhattan.
Summary: Very loosely adapted from the 1986 Bally Midway arcade game, "Rampage" stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Davis Okoye, a primatologist who is suddenly caught in a race against time to stop giant, mutated animals from destroying cities across the nation.
He was also one of the first people who helped coin the term "KHive" back in 2017, which is loosely modeled on Beyoncé's equally fervent "Beyhive" (multiple KHive members also credited Twitter users Biana Delarosa and Elizabeth Blumberg for helping form the group).
loosely
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- in a relaxed manner; not rigid
Example: his hands lay loosely
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- in a loose manner
Example: a union of loosely federated states
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- without regard to specific details or exceptions
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- structurally open and not compact or close
Example: loosely knit
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