advisedly

adv
/ədˈvaɪ.zɪd.li/

Etymology

From advised + -ly.

Definitions

  1. With intentionality, and deliberately, usually also with a connotation of due…

    With intentionality, and deliberately, usually also with a connotation of due consideration and wise choosing.

    • […] seeing in many such occasions of common life we advisedly do renounce or waive our own opinions, absolutely yielding to the direction of others
    • Of the remaining 580 channels, 2.5 channels had no fuel element in them and no orifice. We assumed advisedly that these transmitted twice as much air as an unorificed, unplugged channel loaded with a fuel cartridge.
  2. As prescribed by an authority, especially a dictionary

    • By contrast, unelemental philosophy no longer has as its focal point humanity's relation to the world. Man (I use this term advisedly) becomes an analysing spectator of his existence, as opposed to a participant in it.
    • Now when I say the seal is vicious I use the term advisedly, according to Webster's 9th New Collegiate, definition 4b

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