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verbally
[ vur-buh-lee ]
adverb
- using spoken words rather than written words; orally:
The committee verbally OK’d the park renewal plan.
- by the use of words, rather than by physical means:
Pain inflicted verbally can leave deep, invisible scars.
- Grammar. with the function of a verb:
When used verbally, the term ‘bird-dog’ is hyphenated.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²Ô´Ç²Ô·±¹±ð°ùb²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of verbally1
Example Sentences
The victim was treated in hospital for injuries to his arm after being verbally abused and struck with a metal dog lead.
"Tate began verbally degrading Plaintiff as he routinely did - but this time it was much worse, more aggressive, and more violent," the lawsuit states.
“Tate began verbally degrading Plaintiff as he routinely did — but this time it was much worse, more aggressive, and more violent. Tate then began to choke Plaintiff.â€
Second seed Swiatek, playing with increased security in Miami after being verbally abused by an "aggressive and taunting" fan, was completely out of sorts as she lost 6-2 7-5 to the world number 140.
Five-time major champion Iga Swiatek is being protected by increased security after an "aggressive and taunting" fan verbally abused her at the Miami Open.
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