What's the difference between never and nevertheless?

Never


Definition:

  • (adv.) Not ever; not at any time; at no time, whether past, present, or future.
  • (adv.) In no degree; not in the least; not.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We will never give up our hope for peace,” added Netanyahu.
  • (2) Both condemn the treatment of Ibrahim, whose supposed offence appears to have shifted over time, from fabricating a defamatory story to entering a home without permission to misleading an interviewee for an article that was never published.
  • (3) The peak molecular weight never reached that of a complete 2:1 complex.
  • (4) The latest story will show Bridget more "grown up" but she is "never going to change really".
  • (5) Critics say he is unelectable as prime minister and will never be able to implement his plans, but he has nonetheless pulled attention back to an issue that many thought had gone away for good.
  • (6) The curious thing, it seems to me, is that she was never criticised for it.
  • (7) … or a theatre and concert hall There are a total of 16 ghost stations on the Paris metro; stops that were closed or never opened.
  • (8) I’ve never really had that work versus life thing; it’s all part of the same canvas.
  • (9) My father has never met him but has a different view.
  • (10) Only 47 of the patients had received salicylates as the first drug and 18 had never had them at all.
  • (11) Never become so enamored of your own smarts that you stop signing up for life’s hard classes.
  • (12) In order to maintain its activity, the enzyme was always stored in 1.0-ml aliquots at temperatures below -20 degrees C and each aliquot when thawed was used immediately; any left over enzyme was never reused.
  • (13) Single injections never produced more than one coupled pair in P20 or older rats.
  • (14) I never had any doubt that the vast majority of people engaged in "business" are not the exploiters but the exploited.
  • (15) One important consequence of the conservative mode of replication is that cellular enzymes never gain access to the reovirus genome but only to its ssRNA precursors.
  • (16) I never accuse a student of plagiarizing unless I have proof, almost always in the form of sources easily found by Googling a few choice phrases.
  • (17) Journalists should never be a propaganda arm of any government – not in peace and never in war.
  • (18) They were never a band, as they were often called, they were artist-activists.
  • (19) Furthermore, non-coordinate expression of DR and DQW1 was present in 8 out of 40 carcinomas, with the proportion of DQW1 positive epithelium always being less than that of DR. Carcinomas exhibiting non-coordinate expression were never well differentiated; there was no relationship with the extent of the inflammatory infiltrate.
  • (20) The Ibiza Rocks hotel is aimed at a young clientele who'd never make it into the VIP section of Pacha.

Nevertheless


Definition:

  • (adv. / conj.) Not the less; notwithstanding; in spite of that; yet.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) To this figure an additional 250,000 older workers must be added, who are no longer registered as unemployed but nevertheless would be interested in finding another job.
  • (2) Atmaca, who belongs to the Gregorian-Armenian church in Istanbul, said that he nevertheless holds the current pontiff in high regard.
  • (3) Nevertheless, this LTR does not govern efficient transcription of adjacent genes in a transient expression assay.
  • (4) Nevertheless, acquisition of thermotolerance can be induced at any stage of the life cycle.
  • (5) Nevertheless a small proportion of the largest molecules (excluded from Sepharose 2B) was present even in the first extract.
  • (6) Nevertheless, the patterns of chromosomal abnormalities, and consequently that of associated malformations, were related to the different types of renal defects.
  • (7) Nevertheless, Richard Bacon MP, a member of the Public Accounts Committee, who has tirelessly tracked failings in NHS IT, said last night: "I think the chances that Lorenzo will be turned into a credible and popular product are vanishingly small.
  • (8) Nevertheless, they are still being widely used, since in most cases only the epidemiology of the disease points to the etiologic role of A. cantonensis.
  • (9) Nevertheless the difference was too little to suggest abandoning one treatment in favour of the others.
  • (10) Nevertheless, the structure of the signal peptide and propeptide in the N-terminal region is different in these two chains.
  • (11) Nevertheless we know that there will remain a large number of borrowers with payday loans who are struggling to cope with their debts, and it is essential that these customers are signposted to free debt advice.
  • (12) Nevertheless, XA is transcribed into a stable 2.6-kb polyadenylated RNA that is expressed uniquely in the adrenal gland.
  • (13) Nevertheless between 18% and 20% appear to have done so – a stunning result for the far right.
  • (14) Nevertheless, a wide clinical spectrum was found varying from pictures correlating with the topography and extent of the MRI-detected anomaly to conditions indicating wider cerebral involvement.
  • (15) Nevertheless, with respect to public health approaches, there seems to be a shift in consciousness.
  • (16) Nevertheless, oxidation of the phenyldiazene-treated enzyme with ferricyanide provides the NA and NC regioisomers of N-phenylprotoporphyrin IX in a 40:60 ratio.
  • (17) Nevertheless some technical variations are required, to maintain the typical homogeneity of photon beams.
  • (18) Nevertheless, there are farms on which satisfactory results are obtained in rearing calves with low Ig levels.
  • (19) Nevertheless, it is the black male group between the ages of 25 and 34 years that bears the brunt of both suicide and homicide.
  • (20) These findings of enhanced breakage by FUdR exposure in vitro, nevertheless, may suggest that leukemic cells in general are more susceptible to breakage than normal cells, thereby predisposing the former to secondary chromosome rearrangements.