respectively
Americanadverb
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(of two or more things) referring or applying to two or more things previously mentioned in a parallel or sequential way.
Joe and Bob escorted Betty and Alice, respectively.
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in precisely the order given; sequentially.
adverb
Etymology
Origin of respectively
First recorded in 1550–60; respective + -ly
Example Sentences
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Your “And Just Like That…” colleagues Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis are returning to the stage with “Marjorie Prime” and delving into the podcast world with “Are You a Charlotte?,” respectively.
From Los Angeles Times
His co-stars Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty respectively won best actor and best supporting actress in a limited series.
From BBC
Not too shabby, but worse than the S&P 500 as well as the S&P 500 Health Care Sector Index, which gained 17% and 14%, respectively.
From Barron's
Venezuela is among the top holdings of the firm’s Emerging Markets Short Duration and Total Return Fund, making up 51.3% and 9.4% of the funds, respectively.
From Barron's
Venezuela is among the top holdings of the firm’s Emerging Markets Short Duration and Total Return Fund, making up 51.3% and 9.4% of the funds, respectively.
From Barron's
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