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Definition of Adversely

Adversely
Adversely Ad"verse*ly (277), adv. In an adverse manner; inimically; unfortunately; contrariwise.

Meaning of Adversely from wikipedia

- Adverse or adverse interest, in law, is anything that functions contrary to a party's interest. This word should not be confused with averse. The most...
- to possess it adversely to the interests of the current owner. Provided the common law requirements of "possession" that was "adverse" were fulfilled...
- Adverse yaw is the natural and undesirable tendency for an aircraft to yaw in the opposite direction of a roll. It is caused by the difference in lift...
- An adverse effect is an undesired harmful effect resulting from a medication or other intervention, such as surgery. An adverse effect may be termed a...
- In economics, insurance, and risk management, adverse selection is a market situation where asymmetric information results in a party taking advantage...
- An adverse party is an opposing party in a lawsuit under an adversary system of law. In general, an adverse party is a party against whom judgment is sought...
- Adverse inference is a legal inference, adverse to the concerned party, drawn from silence or absence of requested evidence. It is part of evidence codes...
- In pharmaceuticals, an adverse event (AE) is any unexpected or harmful medical occurrence that happens to a patient during medical treatment or a clinical...
- and corporate finance, a material adverse change (abbreviated MAC), material adverse event (MAE), or material adverse effect (also MAE) is a change in...
- Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE, or major adverse cardiac events) is a composite endpoint frequently used in cardiovascular research. Despite...