The Collaborative International Dictionary
Imperially \Im*pe"ri*al*ly\, adv. In an imperial manner.
Imperially \Im*pe"ri*al*ly\, n.
Imperial power. [R.]
--Sheldon.
Wiktionary
adv. In an imperial manner.
WordNet
adv. in an imperial manner; "imperially decreed"
Usage examples of "imperially".
When the Empire finally took control of this city, these areas would be reoccupied by the new, Imperially approved, leaders.
Among the beer bellies, the flab and pasty white of the indoor gunmen moved Dr Hannibal Lecter, imperially slim.
Brother Petrus was basting the plump little carcase lovingly with his rich wine sauce, tasting delicately, adding a pinch of rosemary and a mere hint of rue, when Prior Robert swept into the kitchen, imperially tall and papally austere, and stood over the pot, his alabaster nostrils twitching to the tantalising scent, and his cool eyes studying the appearance of the dish, which was as alluring as its savour.