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digitally

[di-jit-uh-lee]

adverb

  1. in a digital format or using a digital medium.

  2. using the fingers.

  3. in a numerical form.



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Most complaints, however, were about an image featuring a gay couple had been digitally altered, with a man's face replaced by a woman's.

From BBC

Then, he was able to digitally erase both the corpse and the rope, leaving behind only the visual context in which the horror took place.

She warned about the impact on "digitally excluded" people, such as the elderly and disabled - and voiced concern about digital ID being abused to intimidate vulnerable and marginalised people.

From BBC

All our tickets were transferred digitally, in one instance on the morning of the game, and worked as mobile passes.

From BBC

"It digitally replicates panel configurations and crop types to simulate how much light and heat each leaf receives, how photosynthesis is affected, and ultimately how much yield to expect."

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