Hostilely [adverb]

Definition of Hostilely:

in another way; otherwise

Opposite/Antonyms of Hostilely:


Sentence/Example of Hostilely:

A big first step is to stop treating a single-payer plan as a hostile force, but rather a way to take care of our own.

If they don’t they’ll probably continue to face “hostile” legislation such as California’s forthcoming California Privacy Rights Act.

If they start with a group of users that are not diverse, then cultures can build up in the network that are unwelcoming and in some cases hostile to marginalized people.

Once a pretty hostile environment for marketers, the platform now says that globally almost 70% of members respect brands that make an effort to participate on the platform.

For many of us, it’s a lot more disturbing to consider our response to an attacker than to imagine dealing with an injury or a hostile environment.

Millennials and Gen Z in particular will be especially hostile towards any such effort.

The jobs’ duties, Amazon said, “may cover topics including organized labor, activist groups, hostile political leaders.”

Meanwhile, some rides in cities across the nation have turned hostile, as passengers of ride-hailing services have become verbally and, in some cases, physically aggressive after being asked to wear a mask.

It’s a new role for the Republican Party, which has a documented history of being hostile to advancing LGBTQ rights.

Retaliation claims made by Carson were unproven, the district’s law firm said, and discrimination and hostile work environment claims by Carson, Kraft and Hernandez lacked evidence actions were tied to race, gender or another protected class.