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Likewise   /lˈaɪkwˌaɪz/   Listen
Likewise

adverb
1.
In like or similar manner.  Synonym: similarly.  "Some people have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength to resist evil"
2.
In addition.  Synonyms: also, as well, besides, too.
3.
Equally.  Synonym: alike.






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"Likewise" Quotes from Famous Books



... Charles was murther'd, the Jews petitioned the Council of War to endeavour a repeal of that act of parliament which had been made against them; promising, in return, to make them a present of five hundred thousand pounds: Provided that they could likewise procure the cathedral of St. Paul to be procured them for a synagogue, and the Bodleian Library at Oxford to begin their traffic with, which piece of service it seems was undertaken by those honest men, at the solicitation of Hugh Peters and Henry ...
— Notes & Queries,No. 31., Saturday, June 1, 1850 • Various

... fortress with a strong tower, which was called 'Kaernan.' And around the island a wall was built. Here, at the north and south ends of the wall, they made gates and placed strong towers over them. Across the other islands they built bridges; these were likewise equipped with high towers. Out in the water, round about, they put a wreath of piles with bars that could open and close, so that no vessel ...
— The Wonderful Adventures of Nils • Selma Lagerlof

... of misfortune, although it is so heavy that we might fancy it slow. But no! It would likewise appear that snow, from its coldness, ought to be the paralysis of winter, and, from its whiteness, the immobility of the winding-sheet. Yet this is ...
— The Man Who Laughs • Victor Hugo

... into as many parts as there are scholars; to weed and keep this in order is made their principal recreation; and by the notice taken of it they are taught to vie with each other which shall best acquit themselves, so that perhaps never was a garden so neat. They likewise have no small share in keeping those at the hall in order; and the grotto and seats ...
— A Description of Millenium Hall • Sarah Scott

... them, and made them promise that they would never make any distinction of Papist or Protestant in their exhorting the savages to turn Christians, but teach them the general knowledge of the true God, and of their Saviour Jesus Christ; and they likewise promised us that they would never have any differences or disputes one with ...
— The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe • Daniel Defoe


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