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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
ably
adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
assist
▪ Ken was ably assisted by seconder Royal Robbins, who has probably drilled more bolts than anyone else.
▪ In this task he was ably assisted by Mrs. Muriel Ellis, who had been the Headmaster's secretary since 1973.
▪ Gordon Greenidge, very ably assisted by Gomes.
▪ In this, she was ably assisted by Robert Armour, the deaf missioner for Liverpool.
support
▪ They were ably supported by the Corradini Ensemble and the University Singers, two groups made up of current students.
▪ There she was, ably supported by active and intelligent people while she sat at home feeling cold and tired and guilty.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ He was ably defended by his lawyers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Especially where alcohol is concerned, this is no joke at all-as the men from Rutgers ably demonstrated in the 1970s.
▪ Hogan ably dissects the issues driving the various manifestations of resistance.
▪ Stratford, Muldoon and Chandler, ably assisted by newcomer Napier, held command in midfield.
▪ The matter must be investigated and will be most ably, I am sure, by Mr el Zaki, here.
▪ Vaughan accompanied Elizabeth Mowbray and her daughter to London and, on arrival, smoothed their path ably and tactfully.
▪ Vicki Hochstedler ably steered the book through the production process.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ably

Ably \A"bly\, adv. In an able manner; with great ability; as, ably done, planned, said.

Wiktionary
ably

adv. In an able manner; with great ability. (First attested around 1350 to 1470.)(R:SOED5: page=6)

WordNet
ably

adv. in a competent capable manner; "they worked competently" [syn: competently, aptly, capably, with competence] [ant: incompetently]

Usage examples of "ably".

Winfield Scott, the veteran General-in-Chief, rightly revered by the whole service as a most experienced, farsighted, and practical man, was ably assisted by W.

He was ably seconded by General Thomas West Sherman, commanding the troops.

But, as it was, he ably supported the exposed flank that Johnston so skillfully attacked, won the battle, inflicted losses a good deal larger than his own, and gained his ulterior objective as well as if there had not been a fight at all.

Senator Glancey spearheaded a third group, ably supported by General Funkhauser, civilian leaders of the aircraft industry and many champions of private enterprise.

And very ably commanded, as it turned out, by the inexperienced Bibulus, who learned ruthlessly and developed a talent for his job.

The author is prepared, after careful consideration, to accept and professionally indorse, with few exceptions, the conclusions as to the probable character of the decimating diseases of the passengers and crew of the MAY-FLOWER, so ably and interestingly presented by Dr.

The chest claimed to be that of Elder Brewster, owned by the Connecticut Historical Society, was not improb ably his, but that it had any MAY-FLOWER relation is not shown.

On the dressing table, ably guarded by a dark Regency armchair cushioned in yet another floral, sat an assemblage of antique silver-hair accessories and crystal perfume flacons, the grouping flanked by two small lamps, everything centered around a gold Empire vanity mirror.

It was only natural that once everyone had had time to adjust to the tragic void created by his departure, they would turn to that one person who could so ably fill the gap, that one person whose standards of excellence were above reproach, that one person whom they could rely upon to continue the noble traditions of the fair-Irina Stoddard!

But even with this qualification, though ably supported by the minister himself in a long and argumentative speech, and by Wedderburn, the attorney-general, and Mr.

The girl Sadie seemed the instigator of this emphasis thrown upon Edd, and Sam ably seconded her.

The operation, ably directed by Cyrus Harding, was a complete success.

Ably assisted by Kennet and Mrs Patch, she contrived to make their box the most stared at of any in the circle, so that he was glad when his carefully chosen supper had been eaten, and he was able to suggest a stroll through the gardens.

The nun could, if she knew of his condition, banish him to a leprosarium as ably as any friar or priest.

I envy those who will succeed in circling the two hundred and fifty thousand Greek stadia so ably calculated by Eratosthenes, the round of which would bring us back to our point of departure.