likewise
/ˈlaɪkˌwaɪz/
adv 3
Collocations
5ADJ.
difficult, many, nice, silent, small, strong, tall
The problems in the first department were likewise difficult to solve quickly.
VERB + LIKEWISE
exist, exit, gained, like, meet, quarrelled, rights, see
The two friends quarrelled over money, and their business partners likewise quarrelled over the same issue.
LIKEWISE + NOUN
foreigners, hospitals, man
Likewise hospitals in rural areas struggle to attract experienced doctors and nurses.
PREP.
down, in, in, on, on, until
The new policy applied likewise to all departments, and the budget cuts came down on everyone.
ADV.
only
She only studied French, and her brother likewise only studied Spanish.
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