Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"illegibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is difficult or impossible to read

11 Sentences With "illegibly"

How to use illegibly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "illegibly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "illegibly". Mastering all the usages of "illegibly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Resigned, I saved my notes, closed my computer and began to scribble illegibly in an old-school spiral notebook.
Rather, the plaintiff claims that the songwriters obtained copyright from the wrong party, and then alleges they made an effort to obscure that by reproducing the permission at an illegibly small size.
One had written the words "COMMIE FILTH" on his shirt, though he had miscalculated the space he would need, leaving him with a small "LTH" bunched up illegibly on his right shoulder.
Twenty-seven years ago, the brilliance of Christoph Hässler, known as Stohead, emerged from his fascination with the calligraphic aspect of graffiti — called tag — using single strokes to form continuous letters, at times illegibly.
Mailing a letter is already a tremendous act of faith—it's kind of a miracle that we can just drop an illegibly scrawled envelope in a box and trust that it will end up where we want it to go.
Numa first appears (somewhat illegibly) in Lloyd's Register in 1811.Lloyd's Register (1811), Supple. Seq. №N25. She first appears in the Register of Shipping in 1812 with Hawkins, master, Goodson, owner, and trade London—Greenland.Register of Shipping (1812), Seq. №N554.
She endeavored to downplay her unusual name by signing her first name illegibly and having her stationery printed with "I. Hogg" or "Miss Hogg". Although it was rumored that Hogg had a sister named "Ura Hogg", she had only brothers. Hogg's father left public office in 1895, and soon after, her mother was diagnosed with tuberculosis.
When his friend Isaac D'Israeli left the synagogue after a dispute with the rabbi, Turner persuaded him to have his children, including the future Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, baptised in the Church of England, to give them a better chance in life. Some of his manuscripts were written almost illegibly in the margins of letters, on the inside covers of magazines, or on discarded wax paper. His publisher sent him clean paper but Turner did not use it.
Many bodies were buried in French municipal cemeteries, but these rapidly filled to capacity. Due to the costs and sheer number of remains involved, Australia, Canada, India, Newfoundland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom barred repatriation of remains. Fabian Ware, a director of the Rio Tinto mining company, toured some battlefields in as part of a British Red Cross mission in the fall of 1914. Ware was greatly disturbed by status of British war graves, many of which were marked by deteriorating wooden crosses, haphazardly placed and with names and other identifying information written nearly illegibly in pencil.
Some reviewers asked why Nintendo approved it on the eShop at all, and others stated that they did not think it was really a game. A zero-out-of-ten-star review came from Albert Lichi of Cubed3, who called The Letter Brewer's "attempt to exploit ignorant consumers". NintendoLife's Dave Letcavage, awarding the game one out of ten stars, named it a "half-formed thought scribbled, almost illegibly, across a post-it note". In a review for Hardcore Gamer, Nikola Suprak gave The Letter a one out of five, concluding that the game "needs to die an unloved death on the Nintendo eShop purchased by absolutely no one".
Emergency Department of Dartmouth General HospitalMedication errors are issues that lead to incorrect medication distribution or potential for patient harm. As of 2014, around 3% of all hospital-related adverse effects were due to medication errors in the emergency department (ED); between 4% and 14% of medications given to patients in the ED were incorrect and children were particularly at risk. Errors can arise if the doctor prescribes the wrong medication, if the prescription intended by the doctor is not the one actually communicated to the pharmacy due to an illegibly-written prescription or misheard verbal order, if the pharmacy dispenses the wrong medication, or if the medication is then given to the wrong person. The ED is a riskier environment than other areas of the hospital due to medical practitioners not knowing the patient as well as they know longer term hospital patients, due to time pressure caused by overcrowding, and due to the emergency-driven nature of the medicine that is practiced there.

No results under this filter, show 11 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.