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Definition of Signally

Signally
Signally Sig"nal*ly, adv. In a signal manner; eminently.

Meaning of Signally from wikipedia

- Ghurid forces led by Muhammad of Ghor, during which the Ghurid forces were signally defeated. Endeavoring for Ghurid expansion east of Indus during the last...
- of the city and the raising of the blockade of the port of Galveston, signally evinces that superior force may be overcome by skillful conception and...
- fault that a succession of Governments and the Opera House Trust should so signally have failed to impose any control or order on the project ... his concept...
- they were exerted on people who did not respect them, and he who had so signally disregarded Kant's command to use people as ends in themselves had too...
- a field in which some of England's great poets have signally failed, an American poet has signally succeeded; that what the scholars of the Old World ****erted...
- not as the object of his p****ion but as a comrade, and in this spirit signally avenging his death". Aeschylus, in his lost tragedy The Myrmidons (5th...
- a sign, but rather the place for the sign, in the latter it has become signally characteristic of the surface of all the signs which exclude it with recognizability...
- been termed gigantic, and never were Napoleon's genius and activity more signally displa**** than in the celerity and skill by which he brought forward all...
- Frederick II's efforts to bring all of Italy under his control failed as signally as those of his grandfather, and his death in 1250 marked the effective...
- Spartan courage with those virtues in which regular Spartans were most signally lacking. Brasidas was apparently quick in forming his plans and carried...