from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
circumstantially
adv 1: according to circumstances; "he was convicted
circumstantially"
2: insofar as the circumstances are concerned; "the account was
circumstantially accurate"
3: in minute detail; "our inability to see everything minutely
and clearly is due merely to the infirmity of our senses"
[syn: {minutely}, {circumstantially}]
4: without advance planning; "they met accidentally" [syn: {by
chance}, {accidentally}, {circumstantially}, {unexpectedly}]
[ant: {advisedly}, {by choice}, {by design}, {deliberately},
{designedly}, {intentionally}, {on purpose}, {purposely}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Circumstantially \Cir`cum*stan"tial*ly\, adv.
1. In respect to circumstances; not essentially;
accidentally.
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Of the fancy and intellect, the powers are only
circumstantially different. --Glanvill.
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2. In every circumstance or particular; minutely.
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To set down somewhat circumstantially, not only the
events, but the manner of my trials. --Boyle.
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