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Definition of likewise:

  • (adverb) in like or similar manner; Samuel Johnson
  • (adverb) in addition
  • (adverb) equally

Sentence Examples:

Likewise, its spurs are larger, and its bones are large in proportion to the amount of flesh on them.

John Fletcher, likewise a dramatist, the author of the following poem, was two years younger than Ben Jonson.

The beautiful house which belonged to Lazarus, and likewise that of Martha, were in a prominent part of this street.

The Indian was likewise erect, his dark face standing clear against the white background of the tent wall.

Sir Walter likewise contributed the articles Chivalry, Drama, and Romance to the sixth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

The men whose names were second, third, and fourth on the list were called out and treated likewise.

This may be true; but it is likewise true that he has been benefited by the same disposition to exaggeration.

Michael contested the honor with her; and he likewise has a chapel here, whose walls are yet standing.

I have likewise found out by their means, that she pretends before the servants great uneasiness as to your absence.

At length, in his dream, his father came and stood by him, and pointed to the woods likewise.

And Medea likewise followed, and much she brooded in her soul all the cares that the Loves awaken.

As the distress of the South increased, the belief that Federal legislation was responsible for it increased likewise.

Near to him, likewise upon the floor, but sitting up, his back against the wall, was the Dummy.

Likewise, I do not illustrate my egg sales talks with a sample dozen of odd sizes and shapes.

In the front of the memorandum book was the name, Richard Rover, and the envelope was addressed likewise.

She likewise derived pleasure in the cultivation of music: she played with skill, and sung with singular grace.

I noticed likewise that the alarm of the elder was greatly increased by this address to her companion.

For many of all ages, and every rank, of both sexes likewise, are accused, and will be accused.

I must likewise say how very grateful I feel for the kind and excellent advice you gave me in it.

And because Ximenes had established schools of theology, Richelieu undertook likewise to raise into notice the schools of the Sorbonne.

The most valuable copy of Tacitus, of whom so much is wanting, was likewise discovered in a monastery of Westphalia.

It may likewise be of great benefit to make him jump over a stick half a dozen times every morning.

He likewise spoke to us in words that were barely audible for the sound of the rush of the water.

Sectional rivalry likewise saw that the balance of power possessed by the interior furnished an opportunity for combinations.

From the four continents, yea, and from the islands of the sea likewise, has this vast army come.

The proposition is continuous for the whole world, and, doubtless, likewise for the sun and moon and stars.

I quickly satisfied him that I could sell at auction, and he likewise convinced me that he "had been there."

She found it for him, and likewise the advertisement, which he, missing once, was giving up in despair.

He likewise represented the king, and had the king's right to receive supplies from those under his oversight.

It is likewise found that sounds of the same tone but of different intensities are propagated with the same velocity.

The middle points of the sides were determined and connected with a cord, and likewise the two ends.

Unconscious or occasional selection has likewise slowly produced a great effect, as we shall see in the chapters on Selection.

I likewise had a taste of the poor woman's missing pig, which we found to be very good and acceptable.

"And do you think that, were her tastes and views on the subject consulted, she would say likewise?"

The tenant of a litter that was carried in advance likewise stopped to inquire into the reason of the commotion.

Their whole forces consist of foot, who besides their arms carry likewise instruments of iron and their provisions.

The intellectual agencies have sought to secure the same object without the aid of the moral, and have likewise failed.

Likewise, a general call was made to the community at large to express an opinion as to finishing the Canal.

It may likewise be of great benefit to make him jump over a stick half a dozen times every morning.

The strength should likewise be supported, and the cold bath given daily, while exercise is particularly attended to.

Dillard kept his feet on the floor, probably because of his extra amount of flesh, and likewise endeavored to think.

Likewise, researchers from all corners of the earth are finding that their work thrives in a networked environment.

The characters are derived principally from the fruit, though likewise from the flowers, and the duration of plants.

The question was likewise a relief to Sir Arthur, as it afforded him an opportunity of venting his rising spleen.

He was called the "Standing Agent" of the Province, and was likewise the Special Agent of the Town.

I will make a slave of you, and you shall likewise be the slave of my brethren, here, the Pygmies.

Such trivial circumstances often cause most disastrous panics; and likewise tell tales of how certain men are made!

Ezekiel and Jeremiah likewise spoke a long time in such fine terms, that it was almost impossible to understand them.

I will make a slave of you, and you shall likewise be the slave of my brothers here, the Pygmies.

The intellectual structure of the class society likewise corresponds to the interests of those who possess and rule.

He had likewise other assistance, which would have been more than sufficient to support the reputation of an ordinary writer.

The much more rapid increase of her population made appropriation of lands in the Territories likewise vital to the north.

And all would likewise smile, full of content, for everybody in the house loved and admired the girl.

The drivers of the sheep likewise made their escape, for they found the droves deserted in the Hope.

He searched the line backward, but it was not there, and his excitement grew now, likewise his haste.

They serve likewise to brace the tree within the earth, and they vary according to climate and locality.

When it was discovered its owner likewise went to the hut and stayed there for a little while.

Likewise, the reason of Socrates is itself only an image of the veritable reason (of the idea) of the man.

Likewise, alteration in the altered object, is recognized only by failure to discover in it the same quality as before.

Mathematical science, as such, is based on intuition; therefore arithmetic, which is one of its departments, must be so likewise.

One interesting case is that of a building sent from the North in sections and likewise erected piece by piece.

"I remember that when I went to my husband, I likewise wanted every woman of my acquaintance to be married."

If we mean then to teach the ragged young idea, we must give heed somewhat to the ragged body likewise.

With the death of Charles the Fat the rule of the Franks lapsed, and barbarian invasions likewise ceased.

"And I shall do likewise," said Maud, "telling them I am glad I am aunt to the wonderful little chap."

His body is likewise firm and large; he is very strong and armed with sharp teeth and claws.

The attendance here likewise, was more numerous than had ever before been known at the Concert of a foreign artist.

Every one is bound likewise to adhere to an oath in that sense, in which it is usually understood to be taken.

Yet no pang of mental sorrow marked his dead face, and physical suffering was likewise absent from it.

Another shot was instantly fired, and did execution upon the second soldier, who likewise dropped into the river.

The morning star, Venus, they consider the child of the moon, and account it likewise a special medicine.

After Ned had likewise recovered his piece of baggage, the two boys began the ascent of the stairway.

It is but natural to assume that where oysters grew in a "wild" state, cultivated ones could likewise be grown.

We have likewise been able by the first method to make very accurate determinations of the temperature maximum and minimum.

The father was likewise the owner of what is now Phillips square, which was named in his honor.

The enemy's fire likewise extends to the first-line trenches, to cut off the first waves from their supports.

All insight is, we have said, something good in itself, and all noble love is likewise something good in itself.

The fourth bridge was likewise partly destroyed, and guarded by Indians, who were not so easily driven away.

Is it possible that a nation who live under the same laws, should not likewise live under the same religion?

To which the King replied, that if he chose to take a rash step, he must likewise take the consequences.

We need, likewise, to continue helping to build the economic base so essential to the Free World's stability and strength.

The eight or nine who accompanied the loads likewise all rushed after him and dashed into the water.

Since lines and surfaces are only abstract moments in space, external construction likewise proceeds from here very well.

A man may die as the result of too much oxygen: a culture, likewise, may die of too much freedom.

I will make a slave of you, and you shall likewise be the slave of my brethren, here, the Pygmies.

And if we lost our demons, we would lose our Savior likewise; for, from whom did that Savior save us?

Henry Carlisle was to be made both temporary and permanent chairman, and Carlisle likewise announced that the Hon.

Another boom which was destroyed near Fort Constitution must likewise have cost the rebels much money and labor.

This leads to a conductor, consisting also of a bamboo, in which the natural partitions have likewise been broken through.

He receives likewise, in addition to the above gifts, to a very large amount, on the different taxes and impositions.

He likewise pronounced that we must conform to the regulations; to which we made our former reply, claiming our rights.

That this practice likewise prevailed in Europe, as well as in Asia and Africa, may be collected from various authors.

Just at this time a young man about my own age, named James Bennett, came home out of place likewise.

If these latter disappear when we cease to perceive, the former, being connected with them, must disappear likewise.

This one was also willing to pose, and he was likewise told to apply at noon of the following day.

He had acted from conviction, as he supposed the great Lords, who had opposed him, had done likewise.

Given an obese man and a woman likewise obese or with child, how are they to do the thing otherwise?

There are very beautiful instances of this nature in the following passages, which are likewise written upon the same subject.

He likewise could say mass, for he was of a disposition to do, as well as to know all things.

The parliament of Toulouse distinguished itself likewise, by pronouncing a decree which expressly forbade the wearing long beards.