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Definition of likewise:

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

Sentence Examples:

A number of bamboo stakes had likewise been formed, their points projecting out between the palisades to prevent the pirates from climbing over them.

He will likewise receive you if you have any revelation to make concerning the public weal; he has vowed his days to the unmasking of traitors.

He had likewise brought the gun to bear on the mass of natives, who stood very much astonished at the sudden change of circumstances.

As the flames rose or died this shadow advanced or receded, leaped or fell, swelled or diminished; and all the other shadows did likewise.

The others likewise seemed discouraged by the mischance to their leader, for they turned and followed his retreating form without another word.

A sheet of asbestos lumber beneath the copper bottom likewise serves this purpose and also serves to give a solid foundation for the floor.

The post and telegraphic authorities have likewise been imbued with good will towards the needs of commerce, thereby assisting considerably the furtherance of trade.

It is likewise true that no individual can advance from the savagery of childhood to the civilization of adult life except through work of some kind.

They had likewise equipped forty of their best warriors to accompany us, who, indeed, proved of the greatest utility to us on this journey.

Consequently, Bill made little progress in his courtship; which was likewise liable to be interrupted, for weeks at a time, by his professional voyages.

The incredulous say, likewise, great and learned men delight sometimes in putting frauds upon the world, and after laugh at their credulity.

Why is the cannibal worse than the doctor who uses his knife on helpless creatures, teaching a class of young people to do likewise?

The crowd before the rostrum laughed as usual, and those who had been in to see the show urged their friends to venture likewise.

Likewise, the spacing between the words and the distance from the words to the circles containing the numerals of value vary considerably.

If you wish to have the real herring salad, a quarter of a pound of cold roast veal, also in small pieces, will likewise be required.

It would likewise be under moral obligation to compensate landowners for whatever decrease in value befell their property as a result of the abolition of rent.

It likewise induces him to practice thrift, and frequently provides better fields for investment than would be open to him outside the co-operative movement.

Its horns also resemble those of the latter, being likewise persistent; but they are more erect, and have a short prong projecting in front.

In the other dwelling, the one adorned with panoplies, they were talking neither of elections, nor of fishing, but they were likewise at table.

And, as quoted by Lucius, he says, that he admonished his subjects likewise that those days which were Sabbaths should be honored or worshiped.

About this time not only his hopes were in danger of being frustrated, but his pension likewise of being obstructed, by an accidental calumny.

A sum of ten thousand crowns is likewise extorted from the unhappy woman, and she receives in return the dead body of her husband.

Since you have been here, I have been building some shanties of houses (connected with the old one) and likewise some shanties of chapters and essays.

He likewise originated and supported with his own means the erection of a new schoolhouse, and embraced every opportunity of advancing the education therein.

Her companions on the right and left were likewise splendidly decorated, and, indeed, every vessel within sight fluttered with banners and streamers.

They were united against a common enemy, so united that, by a process of telepathy, gloom affecting one would affect the rest: hilarity likewise.

Then, wonderingly, I watched him likewise take the shuttles that were ever the same and yet never the same, and weave an immortal shape.

It was likewise ordained that such contribution should be furnished in the articles themselves, both oil and wine, and not in money or bullion.

Forthwith the crowd jumped for joy, and shed their garments, likewise their sins, on to the fishes, who swam away, heavily laden.

He likewise cultivated physics, optics, and astronomy, and made the most important discoveries in these; we have not, however, to deal with such matters.

So, likewise, in a surplus of supply beyond demand, the price will fall in a ratio exceeding almost tenfold the amount of such surplus.

Small, but frequent stools, and the continuance of a redness in the eyes after the ample use of depleting remedies, were likewise bad signs.

Europe, in all probability, since the era of Roman grandeur, has, together with advancement in civilization, likewise added to the number of its inhabitants.

I entertained doubts likewise, whether, in his own mind, he even laid all the stress, which he appears to do, on the moral postulates.

Nor did the Royalist artillery, likewise directed upon the bridge, but also probably hampered by the rain, very seriously cripple the invaders.

And this operation may not only be performed to the highest degree of certainty and exactness, but is conducted likewise with the utmost ease.

The weaving of cloth was likewise discouraged by a law of 1699 which prohibited the export of woolen fabrics from one colony to another.

The well-known, because (as their Noses likewise attest) strongly marked, characters of these persons render it unnecessary to allude even briefly to their biographies.

He declared that the descriptions he had obtained from eyewitnesses were incomplete and confused, and that the numbers of the automobiles were likewise conflicting.

Colonel Richard Gridley, the chief engineer, who had likewise served in the French war, was to accompany him and plan the fortifications.

The knights and damsels that were sitting on the steps leapt up, and make right great joy, and the other knights likewise.

Leonora laughed at the thought of how angry she had been, and Rafael, overwhelmed by such candor, likewise smiled to conceal his embarrassment.

They can likewise be increased by layers, merely pegging them down and not slitting them on account of their tendency to damp off.

He chronicles these hangings with much complacency, but is, of course, shocked at the "infamous" conduct of the Americans when they do likewise.

The stile of our author is likewise so pure, that our language knows no higher authority, and there is an air of original in his minutest performances.

Fry was likewise strongly opposed to solitary confinement, which usually makes the subject a mental wreck, and, as regards moral action, an imbecile.

That the rest of the prisoners might not likewise escape, they held on their way to the ships much ashamed of their carelessness.

Rochester bit his lips likewise; but his wit always dominated over his heart, it was purely and simply to repress a malicious smile.

He likewise therein insisted upon my subscribing myself "M.C." instead of "M.B." tho' he did not discover to me the real view he had therein.

This freedom of intercourse, which was established throughout the Roman world, while it extended the vices, diffused likewise the improvements of social life.

Another year had just ended, when a calamity, equally sudden, bereft a wide circle of her likewise, with her husband and infant son.

It is true that the New Testament does not corroborate these occult legends, but it is likewise true that it says nothing to the contrary.

Their popular effusions are original; although, likewise, between them and the popular poetry of their Bohemian brethren, a close affinity cannot be denied.

Obedience to its precepts not only prepares for a better state of existence in another world, but is likewise calculated to make us happy here.

This was likewise the case with the princes of the empire; though those of the protestant persuasion complained that their interest was neglected.

We may likewise observe, that the infamous practice of bribing electors had never been so flagrant as in the choice of representatives for this parliament.

This person had sent his commendations to Ambrose, and likewise a laborious bit of writing, which looked as if he were fast forgetting the art.

Lionel had not hitherto spoken, and as they found that Percy was unacquainted with their language, they supposed that he was so likewise.

The doctors, the orderlies, the nurses were all on horseback; the stretchers for the wounded likewise were on long poles between two horses.

The Gulf Stream fertilizes the earth for the benefit of man, and it likewise carries food to regions frequented by the mighty whales.

As I moved, however, the horrible booty I had in my pockets moved likewise, appearing to me to shriek, like a score of fiends, 'Police!

After the tendril has caught any object, spiral contraction likewise begins after an unusually short interval of time, namely, in about twelve hours.

The others set out on a run for the magnolias, fearful that their former companions in arms would murder them likewise for deserting.

Rochester bit his lips likewise; but his wit always dominated over his heart, it was purely and simply to repress a malicious smile.

It may be a question likewise, whether colonization of the kind could be effected without an Indian war, and fighting for every inch of ground.

A party likewise enter at the other door, carrying a banner on which is painted an eye, surrounded by clouds, and radiated like the sun.

The girl was not surprised, as she likewise believed that the assassin had desired more than the mummy when he murdered Sidney Bolton.

The very spits at the fire, as full as they could hold of partridges and pheasants, did fall asleep, and the fire likewise.

And so likewise does the fact that the same thoughts are constantly recurring, as is the case in several of the minor prophets also, e.g.

Likewise, clothing and ornaments were manufactured, and habitations constructed, and eventually transportation begun to carry people and goods from one place to another.

The rebels outnumbered them five to one, and they likewise gave way, leaving about a fourth of their number upon the field, dead and wounded.

He had likewise prophesied of Cortes that great misfortunes awaited him; he would lose his property and honor, but again rise to eminence and riches.

He took his staff, his sandals, likewise his clothes, with his weapons of war; he set out to walk to the Valley of the Acacia.

The stem is stouter than in yellow dock and the leaves, which likewise are wavy along the margin, are much broader and longer.

What holds good of piety and morality will necessarily apply to humanity also, because one owes his life likewise to man, mankind or the species.

"No," says the boy valiantly; but he looks hungry, and Geoffrey's heart smites him, the more in that he himself is starving likewise.

The people of the United States, regardless of party or section, should stand solidly behind it and see that their representatives do so likewise (applause).

Because of executive meeting, and sympathized with the sentiments of fellow citizens likewise ejected who went forth murmuring that they hadn't "got much."

Precisely the same holds good with the breath we exhale; it consists of carbonic acid, which is likewise formed from the food we have taken.

When the evidence for the defendant is all in, the plaintiff may introduce evidence in rebuttal, after which the defendant may do likewise.

Likewise, the director agreed that no girl who is chaste could act for the screen, and the producer asked my advice about it.

These likewise form their nests of part of their food; but mixed with so much impure matter that no use can be made of them.

The assertion that increase of ability for self-preservation leads to better care for the young, and makes of such care a duty, is likewise erroneous.

Many prefer a tuft of cotton wool rolled into a handy size, this is likewise drawn over the hair, and the rest done as before.

This was likewise true of the country south, where the great southern confederacies had held sway since white men came to this continent.

In what I have said I wished to raise youthful curiosity, but at the same time I likewise meant to intimidate, but not to encourage the attempt!

It is likewise expedient that the magistracy take notice of disgraceful and disorderly proceedings, or prevent those which take place too often in the town.

Still, there are incidental changes to chronicle of some importance in themselves, and likewise important in their bearing on the present position of the Post-Office.

The rent that arises on land used for building sites is of the same general character, and goes likewise to the owner of the land.

Then another pyre was lit, likewise a third, though his last was smothered by a mighty cloth in the hands of many priests.

Her sufferings increased greatly, likewise her fervor and confidence, and soon the most blessed results were the recompense of this poor woman's prayers.

It likewise corresponds with the notions of those who consider it as a mere phantom of the imagination, so devoid of substance as to elude all criticism.

Obviously, the superintendent must superintend according to law; and since this is now for Freedom, whatever he does must be for Freedom likewise.

The spaces between the mine and the sides of each ship were likewise filled with paving stones, iron-bound stakes, harpoons, and other projectiles.

Master Ferdinand had his foot in the stirrup to do so likewise, when they came running out of the hall, and laid hold of him.

Lorenzo likewise has endeavored to sow dissension between us and the king, and to dissolve the alliance in favor of one drawn up by himself.

There is, however, still another mechanical disintegrating process characteristic of the desert regions, which is likewise dependent upon the sudden changes of temperature.

I perceive love is vainly described, that, being blind himself, would have you likewise troubled with a blind wife, having the benefit of your eyes.

A rude embankment of logs and earth was thrown up around this building, so extended in its dimensions as likewise to include two large barns.

Likewise, the map printed on the inside of the back cover, spanning two pages, has been joined, however imperfectly, given the original images.