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Aversely

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a·verse  (-vûrs)
adj.
Having a feeling of opposition, distaste, or aversion; strongly disinclined: investors who are averse to taking risks.

[Latin versus, past participle of vertere, to turn away; see avert.]

a·versely adv.
a·verseness n.


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Without proper coverage limits, a principal may be personally impacted, which in turn may aversely affect the stability of a private company.
Ultimately, the lack of support Saturday night did not aversely affect Davenport, as she required only one hour to beat Seles 6-4, 6-2 in the semifinals of the Acura Classic at Manhattan Country Club.
Consultant utilization improved each month during the quarter, however, delays in the start of customer projects continued to aversely affect overall utilization.
 
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