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conjunctively

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

adverb

  1. in a way that is conjunctive; jointly.


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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

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

REMARK.—Where or is used conjunctively, this rule does not apply; as, Will the law of kindness' or of justice' justify such conduct'?

From McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader by McGuffey, William Holmes

Use a semicolon before certain adverbs and adverbial expressions, when they occur in the body of the sentence and are used conjunctively; such as, accordingly, besides, hence, thus, therefore, etc.

From Practical Grammar and Composition by Wood, Thomas

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

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