Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • By connection; in a connected manner; conjointly; coherently,as an argument.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb In a connected manner.

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  • adverb In a connected way.

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Examples

  • Good people who live kindly and connectedly change my life just by being alive themselves.

    Things people have done for me recently that had a major impact Becca 2009

  • One way to do this is to think more connectedly than we have been educated to do.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • One way to do this is to think more connectedly than we have been educated to do.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • It was not until the twilight that Captain Cuttle, fairly dropping anchor, at last, by the side of Florence, began to talk at all connectedly.

    Dombey and Son 2007

  • Second, and connectedly, it is not clear in what sense such stuff is immaterial, except in the sense that it cannot be integrated into the normal scientific account of the physical world.

    Dualism Robinson, Howard 2007

  • He would repeat that childish question, ‘What is money?’ and ponder on it, and think about it, and reason with himself, more or less connectedly, for a good answer; as if it had never been proposed to him until that moment.

    Dombey and Son 2007

  • Put differently but connectedly, the example shows that the names ˜Michael Caine™ and

    Inverted Qualia Byrne, Alex 2006

  • She was so excited that she could not speak connectedly at first, the practised air which she had brought home with her having disappeared.

    Life's Little Ironies 2006

  • He had received a gun-shot wound, which seemed to be obviously mortal; but whether in a brawl or from robbers they could not learn, as he was in a fever, and spoke nothing connectedly.

    Kenilworth 2004

  • He knew that a terrible danger menaced him; that could he but force his brain to reason connectedly for ten consecutive minutes, he could give such information as would avert that danger, and save the ship.

    For the term of his natural life 2004

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