chargeably

adv

Etymology

From chargeable + -ly.

  1. derived from carrus — “a car, wagon
  2. derived from carricō — “to load
  3. derived from chargier
  4. inherited from chargen
  5. suffixed as chargeable — “charge + able
  6. suffixed as chargeably — “chargeable + ly

Definitions

  1. At great cost

    At great cost; expensively.

    • What Learning, either human or divine, can be necessary to a minister may as easily and less chargeably be had in any private house.
    • I must confess my weakness in this behalf; no man attends court fortunes with more impatience than I do. I esteem nothing more inexcusable, than to attend them chargeably, nor any expense so chargeable, as that of time.
  2. By discharging obligations

    By discharging obligations; dutifully.

  3. Such that a price or charge can be levied.

  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. In a manner for which criminal charges can be made.

      • UCLA has not shown (or attempted), nor could they, that Plaintiff chargeably knew the etiology of his heart condition, nor its legal causation by Defendants, nor even that the police acts were legally culpable.
    2. Such that one can be found guilty

    3. Involving the buildup of an electric charge.

      • An energy pick-up coil in the capsule receives a remotely-generated signal which is converted to DC power for chargeably establishing the capacitance and for driving a tank circuit which includes the capacitence as the only variable.
      • […] connected to a charge storing means for chargeably accumulating a charge to thereby reverse bias […]

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