Disparately [adverb]
Definition of Disparately:
in another way; otherwise
Sentence/Example of Disparately:
Consider the many blog posts and opinion pieces for example, of which there are many, with much irrelevant content, or mixed topics, in a still largely unstructured and disparate web of ever increasing content.
Many marketing teams still operate in surprisingly siloed ways, however, with a multitude of disparate tools that aren’t built for the demands of omnichannel personalization.
CPG companies like Clorox and P&G are “portfolio companies” that own often strange collections of disparate products.
The problem gets more complex as medical AI crosses multiple disciplines and developers, including both academic and industry powerhouses such as Google, Amazon, or Apple, with disparate incentives.
A steadily rising price for carbon means the dirtiest fuels—from places as disparate as Canada, Venezuela, and Alaska—will eventually be pushed out of those systems.
The term captures interconnectivity among seemingly separate or disparate phenomena.
Now, researchers from disparate fields of science are coming together to reimagine the way snakebites are managed.
In this installment of the FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast, the crew discusses the conflict within the Democratic Party over who that pick should be and why the campaign has floated disparate and little-known contenders.
For years, activists have suggested that the Metropolitan Transit System’s aggressive enforcement has had a disparate impact on people of color.