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conjunctively

American  
[kuhn-juhngk-tiv-lee] / kənˈdʒʌŋk tɪv li /

adverb

  1. in a way that is conjunctive; jointly.


Other Word Forms

  • disconjunctively adverb

Example Sentences

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The Greeks say from the Son; the Romans say the Father and the Son being One, the Procession must needs be from both of them conjunctively….

From The Prince of India — Volume 01 by Wallace, Lewis

It had this great advantage: It taught the workman of his day how to use the file and scraper, because both must be used conjunctively to make an absolutely flat plate.

From Practical Mechanics for Boys by Zerbe, James Slough

For sure I am it was not safe Thus to abuse his better half, As I shall prove you, Dan, to be, Divisim and conjunctively.

From The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 by Browning, William Ernst

Neither do I perceive how this can embarrass your argument, as you have proposed to consider them 'true, disjunctively,' as well as conjunctively.

From A Series of Letters in Defence of Divine Revelation by Ballou, Hosea

The purser, a very agreeable and well-behaved man, gave up his office to me, but I did not rest well, in that a whirligig of jubilant mosquitoes was occupying it conjunctively.

From Seeds of Pine by Canuck, Janey