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partially
[pahr-shuh-lee]
adverb
to some degree or in some way or aspect, but not fully or totally; incompletely.
Season three of the sci-fi series would have taken place either partially or completely on Mars.
in a way that is biased or prejudiced in favor of one group, side, person, etc., over another.
He did not judge partially, he said, but claimed to mete out justice equally to rich and poor alike.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonpartially adverb
- overpartially adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of partially1
Example Sentences
TFA forms when synthetic chemicals from other "forever chemicals" such as those found in pesticides and refrigerants are partially broken down.
Pali High, whose campus was partially burned in the Palisades fire, held its graduation at the Hollywood Bowl, a historic venue that delighted attendees.
It's a powerful statement – spoken partially in Spanish as Shakira addresses her Latin American fans directly.
Worried that an attack by Israel could provoke Iran to retaliate by targeting US military installations nearby, the US had already partially evacuated US embassy staff from Iraq.
It also partially eased the blockade, allowing in a "basic" amount of food.
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