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manually
[man-yoo-uh-lee, -yuh-lee]
adverb
by hand or using one’s hands.
The power source must include a manually operated switch device or circuit breaker.
Even the entry-level model comes with dual-zone climate control, manually adjustable front seats, and Bluetooth connectivity.
using or requiring human effort, input, skill, power, etc..
Data extraction was originally done manually, requiring significant resources to complete the tedious task.
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Other 51Թ Forms
- nonmanually adverb
- semimanually adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of manually1
Example Sentences
Another Tory peer, former transport secretary Lord Howell, warned that the need for staff to manually operate the door meant Parliament was "haemorrhaging money".
Chavez Garcia said in an email that there is “no pre-determined method that the Supervisor applies when selecting which messages to manually delete.”
Dr Wright also suggested it was likely the drones were able to fly in using GPS but may have also overcome localised Russian jamming measures by manually piloting drones remotely.
As part of the agreement, UK nationals will be able to use eGates at EU airports, rather than having their passport manually checked by a border officer.
As is nothing out of the ordinary, my passport and boarding pass were not manually checked on the plane.
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