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Definition of Indirectly

Indirectly
Indirectly In`di*rect"ly, adv. In an direct manner; not in a straight line or course; not in express terms; obliquely; not by direct means; hence, unfairly; wrongly. To tax it indirectly by taxing their expense. --A. Smith. Your crown and kingdom indirectly held. --Shak.

Meaning of Indirectly from wikipedia

- describes an object referring to itself indirectly Indirect effect, a principle of European Community Law Indirect finance, where borrowers borrow funds...
- In computer programming, an indirection (also called a reference) is a way of referring to something using a name, reference, or container instead of...
- are often indirectly elected, either by the corresponding lower house or cabinet. Similarly, supranational legislatures can be indirectly elected by...
- Indirect injection in an internal combustion engine is fuel injection where fuel is not directly injected into the combustion chamber. Gasoline engines...
- An indirect branch (also known as a computed jump, indirect jump and register-indirect jump) is a type of program control instruction present in some...
- Indirect costs are costs that are not directly accountable to a cost object (such as a particular project, facility, function or product). Like direct...
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- Indirect translation is a translation of a translation. It may be based on a translated version, or multiple translated versions, of the original or ultimate...
- In linguistics, speech or indirect discourse is a grammatical mechanism for reporting the content of another utterance without directly quoting it. For...
- The Indirect approach is a military strategy described and chronicled by B. H. Liddell Hart after World War I. It was an attempt to find a solution to...