Definition of Adverbially. Meaning of Adverbially. Synonyms of Adverbially

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Definition of Adverbially

Adverbially
Adverbially Ad*ver"bi*al*ly, adv. In the manner of an adverb.

Meaning of Adverbially from wikipedia

- however, voted against the proposal. (adverbial conjunct not adjunct) Prepositions (in, out, etc.) may be used adverbially to indicate direction or location...
- In linguistics, an adverbial phrase ("AdvP") is a multi-word expression operating adverbially: its syntactic function is to modify other expressions, including...
- An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. That is, the entire clause modifies a separate element within a sentence or the...
- adjectival phrase: The chicken eaten by the children was contaminated. Adverbially: Eaten in this manner, the chicken presents no problem. And in a nominative...
- Look up adverbial genitive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In grammar, an adverbial genitive is a noun declined in the genitive case that functions...
- The adverbial case (abbreviated ADV) is a noun case in Abkhaz and Georgian with a function similar to that of the translative and essive cases in Finnic...
- This is called the adverbial function and may be performed by an individual adverb, by an adverbial phrase, or by an adverbial clause. Adverbs are traditionally...
- An adverbial complement is an adverbial that is required to complete the meaning of a verb, such that if it is removed, it will yield an ungrammatical...
- dependent clause, together with its object (the second dependent clause), adverbially modifies the verbs of both main clauses. Dependent clauses may be headed...
- be interpreted as a ****ure p****ive participle, used adjectivally or adverbially; the closest translation is a p****ive to-infinitive non-finite clause...