The Collaborative International Dictionary
Determinately \De*ter"mi*nate*ly\, adv.
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In a determinate manner; definitely; ascertainably.
The principles of religion are already either determinately true or false, before you think of them.
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Resolutely; unchangeably.
Being determinately . . . bent to marry.
--Sir P. Sidney.
Wiktionary
adv. In a way that is determinate
Usage examples of "determinately".
Wilson," said George, coming up and sitting himself determinately down in front of him.
Such determinately various hanging-together may be called _concatenated_ union, to distinguish it from the 'through-and-through' type of union, --- 1 [See above, pp.
The cock stood for a second as if taken aback, then swiftly and determinately he struck down his beak like a hammer and plucked out the Chameleon's tongue.
I mean not to exhibit horror for the purpose of provokmg revenge, but to awaken us from fatal and unmanly slumbers, that we may pursue determinately some fixed object.
I mean not to exhibit horror for the purpose of provoking revenge, but to awaken us from fatal and unmanly slumbers, that we may pursue determinately some fixed object.
Having determinately settled these things, he left among the Menapii, Commius the Atrebatian, with some cavalry as a guard.