adverbially

English

Etymology

adverbial + -ly

Adverb

adverbially (not comparable)

  1. As, or in the manner of, an adverb.
    • 1991, Frances Austin, “Points of English Syntax 1968-1983”, in Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade, John Frankis, N. E. Osselton, editors, Language usage and description: studies presented to N.E. Osselton ...‎, page 182:
      Here the use is not part of a predication but does not seem to be merely adverbially subordinate.

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