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Answer for the clue "In an absolute manner ", 8 letters:
strictly

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Word definitions for strictly in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 15c., "exactly," from strict + -ly (2). From 1640s as "narrowly, closely;" from 1938 as "exclusively."

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 In a strict manner. 2 In a limited manner; only 3 In a narrow or limited sense.

Usage examples of strictly.

This brief abstract applies to plants alone: some strictly analogous facts could be given on the distribution of terrestrial animals.

The principle of apostolicity was more strictly conceived and more surely applied.

Confining ourselves simply to the available evidence that is strictly contemporaneous with the framing and ratifying of the Constitution, we find the following members of the Convention that framed the Constitution definitely asserting that this would be the case: Gerry and King of Massachusetts, Wilson and Gouverneur Morris of Pennsylvania, Martin of Maryland, Randolph, Madison, and Mason of Virginia, Dickinson of Delaware, Yates and Hamilton of New York, Rutledge and Charles Pinckney of South Carolina, Davie and Williamson of North Carolina, Sherman and Ellsworth of Connecticut.

That kind of manipulation is why mechanical amplification is strictly licensed to reputable and reliable technicians.

In your deposition, keep strictly to the Ruysdael events - from Victor Basset and Lois Westerbrook to Marck, Mittendorf and the Klar couple.

Her tastes are strictly High Street too, with frank promise of brothelly knowhow and top-dollar underwear.

Once off the air, the female anchor, ever bullish, would pursue him over drinks and then fuck his baby brains out, strictly noload with no penalty for early withdrawal.

He was spiritually akin to Goethe, also, in that he guarded himself strictly against substituting for the contents of our perception conveyed by nature purely hypothetical entities which, while fashioned after the world of the senses, are, in principle, imperceptible.

I get the feeling that your interest in Devereaux and Mandell is more than strictly a part of your job?

As for Amos Marle, The Shadow decided to leave the jeweler strictly alone, until the time came when there would be good reason to watch him.

On November 21 Clement addressed a brief to his sculptor, whereby Buonarroti was ordered, under pain of excommunication, to lay aside all work, except what was strictly necessary for the Medician monuments, and to take better care of his health.

The medullary sheath and the primitive sheath are not, strictly speaking, parts of the nerve cell, but appear to be growths that have formed around it.

Strictly speaking Mellie stood on his shoulder and he stood on the deck of the Golden Dragon.

When they discussed anything that was strictly private, or possibly open to some misinterpretation, they turned up the radio and spoke in low tones.

Fergus Appleton is a fine-looking guy of maybe forty, with iron-gray hair that makes him appear very romantic, and he is always well dressed in spats and one thing and another, and he smokes cigarettes in a holder nearly a foot long, and wears a watch on one wrist and a slave bracelet on the other, and a big ring on each hand, and sometimes a monocle in one eye, although Ambrose Hammer claims that this is strictly the old ackamarackuss.