How to use in-sentence of “readily”:
+ The disadvantage of Grignard reagents is that they readily react with protic solvents, or with functional groups with acidic protons, such as alcohols and amines.
+ Roots readily sprout from aerial parts of the plant.
+ Starch is the white stuff of grain, potatoes, apples, and bread, and is a readily available source of energy for the body.
+ This may occur because the tempo of breaks tracks means they can be readily mixed with these genres.
+ However, is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details.
+ When the Chinese did not readily give up their rights to their land, Japan tried to take it by force.
+ Breaded frozen plaice, ready to be baked or fried at home, are readily available in supermarkets.

Example sentences of “readily”:
+ The herbal solution will readily be absorbed by your body.
+ Domestic cattle, on the other hand, can be considered the same species as several varieties of wild ox, gaur, yak, etc., as they readily produce fertile offspring with them.
+ The herbal solution will readily be absorbed by your body.
+ Domestic cattle, on the other hand, can be considered the same species as several varieties of wild ox, gaur, yak, etc., as they readily produce fertile offspring with them.
+ The Chinese cobra is a very alert, seldom cornered, but if confronted will raise its forebody and spread its hood and strike readily if necessary.
+ She arranged that Eleanor go to England for education, and Eleanor readily agreed.
+ The facilities and expertise to produce nuclear power can be readily adapted to produce nuclear weapons.
+ This finely bedded material which splits readily into thin layers is called “shale”, as distinct from “mudstone”.
+ Manga was able to engage with a broad readership and was readily available ; it saturated the market even though most was then illegally printed.
+ From the 17th century onwards it was gradually shown that, at least in the case of all the higher and readily visible organisms, the previous sentiment regarding spontaneous generation was false.
+ Removal of text is only when those issues cannot readily be repaired or replaced to an acceptable standard.
+ Medium concave is readily available in the market because it suits beginners, which keeps it always in demand.
+ Young Bull sharks enter estuaries with low salt contents and lagoons as readily as adults do, and use these shallow areas as nursery grounds.
+ Apples are generally propagated by grafting, although wild apples grow readily from seed.
+ According to Aristotle it was a readily observable truth that aphids arise from the dew which falls on plants, fleas from putrid matter, mice from dirty hay, crocodiles from logs rotting at the bottom of bodies of water, and so forth.
+ In general, sulfur is very nucleophilic because of its large size, which makes it readily polarizable, and its lone pairs of electrons are readily accessible.
+ In more precise terms, heuristics are strategies using readily accessible, though loosely applicable, information to control problem solving in human beings and machines.
+ But because ice floats on the surface the water beneath can continue to circulate and the ice on the surface stays exposed and readily melts when the temperature rises.
+ Some grammatical elements peculiar to Persian, such as the enclitic “ezāfe”, and the use of the “takhallus”, were readily absorbed into Urdu literature both religious and secular.
