Definition of Onerously. Meaning of Onerously. Synonyms of Onerously

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Definition of Onerously

Onerously
Onerously On"er*ous*ly, adv. In an onerous manner.

Meaning of Onerously from wikipedia

- [unreliable source?] The media remained under restrictions that were somewhat onerous by Western standards, but still had somewhat more latitude than their counterparts...
- Unfortunately, Harriet has not read the small print in the contract, and the onerous conditions result in everyone's life becoming even more busy. When Charles...
- turned 21 on May 13, 1935, Roxborough and Black each signed Louis to an onerous long-term contract that collectively dedicated half of Louis's ****ure income...
- wireless and satellite internet options which cannot stream films or have onerous data caps (and where possible, AT&T is now prioritizing their streaming...
- explaining to Kovitz the slow pace of growth Nupedia endured as a result of its onerous submission process. Kovitz suggested that adopting the wiki model would...
- highly improbable. Bishop George was slain by Gentile Gr****s for exacting onerous taxes, especially inheritance taxes. J. B. Bury, who edited the 1906 edition...
- the old Mughal rates of taxation. The East India Company inherited an onerous taxation system that took one-third of the produce of Indian cultivators...
- anonymously owned firmsIdentity checks to obtain a library card are more onerous than those to form a private firm". The Economist. January 4, 2018. Archived...
- eventually relented and agreed to put the project into turnaround, but his onerous conditions were meant to prevent the project from being taken up by another...
- regard to the Berbers.: 86–87  Again, the tribute demanded by Carthage was onerous. [T]he most ruinous tribute was imposed and exacted with unsparing rigour...