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amicably
[ am-i-kuh-blee ]
adverb
- with goodwill; in a friendly or peaceable way:
Incidents involving naval powers at sea will escalate into full-blown confrontations if not settled amicably.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of amicably1
Example Sentences
From October 2023 to September 2024, Legacy Point said in its statement, it made multiple attempts to resolve the matter amicably.
Moyes left West Ham amicably last summer but there will still be a part of him that will want to show them they were wrong for not renewing his contract.
There’s messaging about neighbors with different political views co-existing amicably – or, if not that, detesting each other for reasons other than politics.
The club had earlier stated: "Whilst a deal was not reached, negotiations on a purchase ended amicably and DA Capital are welcome back to the table once the club’s financial situation is under control."
A day after the suit landed in court, both parties said they had "amicably" settled the case, though Combs's attorney said the settlement was "in no way an admission of wrongdoing".
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