Sentence example of “universally”

How to use in-sentence of “universally”:

– Brooms have long been connected with witchcraft, almost universally portrayed as medieval-style round brooms and associated with female witches.

– In her speech as the chairman of the Reception Committee Jahnabi Devi refuted the universally accepted view of women’s inability to stand on their own.8 In this session a central executive committee, named “All Orissa Women’s Association” was set up.

– Not only is it child-friendly, but I believe it’s more universally aesthetically pleasing also.

– However, it took a few more decades until the new regulation was universally accepted.

– The game is universally loved and is said by many as one of the best PlayStation 2 games of all time.

Sentence example of universally
Sentence example of universally

Example sentences of “universally”:

– The Local language is Hindko but Urdu is also universally understood.

– In France, where reference to the British king was to be avoided if possible, the planet was known as ‘Herschel’ until the name ‘Uranus’ was universally adopted.

– I checked the enwiki article to see how they wrote it, and it is much more vague, focused on different people’s writings about elements of music, as there is no universally agreed upon set rule of elements.

– There is no universally accepted answer as to how many countries in the world there actually are, however the minimum answer is 193 for the 193 United Nations members.

– Freud hoped his model was universally valid and so turned to ancient mythology and ethnography for comparative material.

– Because of the different definitions, there’s no universally accepted definition of state.

– There is no universally accepted answer as to how many countries in the world there actually are.

– Long after heliocentrism was all but universally accepted, some Protestant leaders continued to resist evolution.

- The Local language is Hindko but Urdu is also universally understood.

- In France, where reference to the British king was to be avoided if possible, the planet was known as 'Herschel' until the name 'Uranus' was universally adopted.
- I checked the enwiki article to see how they wrote it, and it is much more vague, focused on different people’s writings about elements of music, as there is no universally agreed upon set rule of elements.

– You can use these parameters for whatever you like; they may be useful in the case of living fossils such as the coelacanth, where you may wish to specify to make the bar faintly extend to the present; they may also be useful where “earliest” fossils are not universally accepted—for instance, the octocorals only have a good fossil record from the Tertiary, but there are claims of Cambrian representatives.

– It is almost universally agreed that complex organs such as the eye must have Evolution of the eyeevolved by many small steps rather than by one or two mutations.

– May be early tradition stemming from James was updated and published by an unknown Christian teacher of a later generation: possibly this is why the letter was not universally accepted by the Churches until near the end of the 4th century.

– Jekatarina Seleznjova states that in her opinion the fundamental question asks in his paintings is ”Why are we here?”, and thus despite the culturally characteristic motifs, Kolkoutine’s paintings are supposed to touch something universally human.

– He is often referred to as the brother of sculptor Stefano Maderno, but this is not universally agreed upon.

– It is a relatively recent invention, and though it is quite commonly used among modern violinists and violists, it is not universally used.

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