EVEN SO: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for EVEN SO?

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Associations of "Even so" (30 Words)

balanceA weight that balances another weight.
A surplus on the capital account to make the account balance.
certifyOfficially declare insane.
The Law Society will certify that the sum charged is fair and reasonable.
consequentlyAs a consequence.
Flexible workers find themselves in great demand and consequently gain high salaries.
coordinationThe organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively.
Action groups work in coordination with local groups to end rainforest destruction.
counterbalanceAdjust for.
His restoration to power was intended as a counterbalance to his rival s influence.
counterweightConstitute a counterweight or counterbalance to.
The scales have a series of counterweights that slide along a calibrated beam.
diatonicOf a melody or harmony constructed from a diatonic scale.
enablingProviding legal power or sanction.
An enabling resolution.
equilibriumA state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
His intensity could unsettle his equilibrium.
equipoiseBalance or counterbalance (something.
Capital flows act as an equipoise to international imbalances in savings.
facilitateMake (an action or process) easy or easier.
You could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge.
fartherTo or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage further is used more often than farther in this abstract sense.
The practice may go back still farther to the Druids.
henceFrom that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion hence adv from this place.
Many vehicle journeys and hence a lot of pollution would be saved.
hereby(formal) by means of this.
I hereby declare you man and wife.
impartialShowing lack of favoritism.
The cold neutrality of an impartial judge.
impartialityEqual treatment of all rivals or disputants; fairness.
Entries had to be submitted under a pseudonym to ensure impartiality in the judging process.
levelMake level or straight.
Women do better at degree level.
neutralityAbsence of decided views, expression, or strong feeling.
During the war Switzerland maintained its neutrality.
remnantA part or quantity that is left after the greater part has been used, removed, or destroyed.
If any one ceases to be a witness he ceases to be one of the remnant.
steadinessThe quality of being controlled, and not faltering or wavering.
His voice loses steadiness when pushed.
subsequentlyAfter a particular thing has happened; afterwards.
The work was accepted for inclusion in the Paris Salon of 1880 and was subsequently sold to an important collector.
symmetry(physics) the property of being isotropic; having the same value when measured in different directions.
A crystal structure with hexagonal symmetry.
thenUsed to finish off a conversation.
We watched the late movie and then went to bed.
therebyBy that means or because of that.
Students perform in hospitals thereby gaining a deeper awareness of the therapeutic power of music.
thereforeFrom that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion therefore adv as a consequence.
He was injured and therefore unable to play.
thereofFrom that circumstance or source.
The member state or a part thereof.
thusFrom that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion thus adv in the way indicated thusly is a nonstandard variant.
The Ryder Cup is the highlight of Torrance s career thus far.
tonalHaving tonality i e tones and chords organized in relation to one tone such as a keynote or tonic.
His ear for tonal colour.
unsettleCause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb.
The crisis has unsettled financial markets.
veryUsed as intensifiers; `real’ is sometimes used informally for `really’; `rattling’ is informal.
The very center of town.

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