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orally
[awr-uh-lee]
adverb
through or by means of speech; vocally.
The agreement cannot be changed or terminated orally; all changes must be made in writing.
First written down millenia ago, the ancient Vedic texts continue to be passed down orally even today.
through or by means of the mouth.
These medications can either be taken orally or injected under the skin.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- nonorally adverb
- postorally adverb
- suborally adverb
- unorally adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of orally1
Example Sentences
He also told the outlet that both parties had āfruitful discussionsā in the weeks after the photos were posted, with Lopezās team orally agreeing to a monetary settlement.
"The only way that Irish history and mythology was passed down was orally. I think that's why it's important for us to have that intertwined with our music," Móglaà Bap told Crack magazine last year.
A federal judge on Monday was incredulous at the contention by the Trump administration that his directive to turn around deportation flights wasnāt binding because it was made orally.
Eleven of 12 infants who received a higher dose of the therapy were able to sit unassisted, speak and be fed orally.
Many of these properties - in use by Muslims for generations - lack formal documentation as they were donated orally or without legal records decades or centuries ago.
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