• This is the sixth and most sharply worded motion since the crisis broke in Zimbabwe.
  • In the previous few decades, the use of fossil fuel has sharply increased. ... And even the slightest threat to this hegemony is very sharply perceived.
  • Since the absorption rate sharply drops as the irradiation angle goes over 758, 308 is small enough for achieving the high absorption rate.
  • In the 2000s, Kazakhstan's economy grew sharply, aided by increased prices on world markets for Kazakhstan's leading exports—oil, metals and grain.
  • adapted to cutting or piercing: such as; having a thin keen edge or fine point; briskly or bitingly cold : nipping… See the full definition.
  • in a well delineated manner; "the new style of Minoan pottery was sharply defined" changing suddenly in direction and degree...
    • ask sharply : keskin bir şekilde sormak
    • brake sharply : keskin frenlemek
    • climb sharply : keskin biçimde tırmanmak
  • 2. (= clearly) → marcadamente, claramente this attitude contrasts sharply with his caring image → esta actitud contrasta marcadamente or claramente con su...
  • 1801, "hit so as to produce a sharp sound;" especially "sharply strike a flat surface with the inside of the hand," 1835