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Partially   /pˈɑrʃəli/  /pˈɑrʃli/   Listen
adverb
Partially  adv.  
1.
In part; not totally; as, partially true; the sun partially eclipsed.
2.
In a partial manner; with undue bias of mind; with unjust favor or dislike; as, to judge partially.






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"Partially" Quotes from Famous Books



... Saxons: and was rendered an appendage to the more ample fortifications constructed by the Normans. It is reached by a flight of 72 stone steps (nine inches each); was guarded by a portcullis-gate; and provided with a well 310 feet deep, since partially filled ...
— Brannon's Picture of The Isle of Wight • George Brannon

... left by this woman passed but partially away; trifles sometimes affect sensitive characters with a feeling of unrest long after the cause is displaced from the memory; disturbed by this shadowy feeling, James arose and sought General Harrington's room, wondering ...
— Mabel's Mistake • Ann S. Stephens

... that very little vegetation will thrive without artificial watering, and though north of 42 deg. there is much more, it is still less than on our western coasts. The deficiency cannot arise, except very partially, from lack of vegetation, for though the said coast, south of 42 deg., is very bare, not far back exists a high and ...
— The Truth About America • Edward Money

... not but be conscious of his own unfitness for it, should go to amuse the learned world with such an undertaking! A man ought to value his reputation more than money; and not to hope that those who can read for themselves will be imposed upon, merely by a partially and unseasonably celebrated name.[474] Poetis quidlibei audendi shall be Mr Dryden's motto, though it should extend to ...
— Poetical Works of Pope, Vol. II • Alexander Pope

... commissioner, who was an ex-clergyman, and easily induced him to deputize me to consult with you. In doing so, I have lost my scalp, but as the hirsute signs of juvenility have worked against my political progress I do not regret it. As a partially bald young man I shall have more power. The terms that I have to offer are simply this: you can do everything you want, go anywhere you choose, if you will only leave this place. I have a hundred thousand-dollar draft on the United States Treasury in ...
— Drift from Two Shores • Bret Harte


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