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anemically

[uh-neem-ik-lee]

adverb

  1. in an anemic way; in a way that suggests anemia.



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A federal judge forced the administration to reinstate the policy, but the White House has implemented it anemically, The Post reports, “with a narrow scope and none of the zeal” of his predecessor.

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“But … the Trump administration, for all its declarations of maximum pressure, has only anemically enforced sanctions since the Singapore summit, and maximum pressure has never been ‘maximum.’”

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“But…the Trump administration, for all its declarations of maximum pressure, has only anemically enforced sanctions since the Singapore summit, and maximum pressure has never been ‘maximum.’”

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“Right to Be Forgotten” wrestles with a perplexing modern question — how do you undo the havoc Internet infamy can wreak? — in an anemically unsatisfying way.

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The stage business is nonstop, anemically set up and distracting.

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