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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 ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of partially1
Example Sentences
A yellow and red awning also appeared to have partially collapsed by the van, which was surrounded by yellow police tape.
Even Trump's deportation and immigration enforcement efforts, which still have high public support, have been at least partially derailed by legal challenges.
The civil suit claims Paredes suffered several bruises and broken bones, including a broken hyoid bone, which is in the front of the neck, and a partially crushed vertebra.
Ordaz’s increased playing time has come, at least partially, at the expense of Olivier Giroud, a World Cup champion and France’s all-time leading scorer.
Both countries had already seen tariffs imposed in Feburary - though these have since been partially rolled back.
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