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indirectly

[ UK /ɪnda‍ɪɹˈɛktli/ ]
[ US /ˌɪndɝˈɛktˌɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. not in a forthright manner
    he answered very indirectly

How To Use indirectly In A Sentence

  • ‘Break, break, break,’ for instance, is a bitter poem on unrecompensed, pointless loss, but it achieves its power and makes its point very indirectly, largely through structural implications.
  • The old rates were at least indirectly related to income; the new tax takes no account of a person's ability to pay.
  • Courts may punish the unlawful party indirectly by refusing to protect the void civil-law acts.
  • Much of that cash indirectly funds the lavish lifestyles of the royal family. Times, Sunday Times
  • Directly or indirectly, ownership provides the dollars and authority an enterprise needs to conduct its business.
  • The old rates were at least indirectly related to income; the new tax takes no account of a person's ability to pay.
  • It occurs when one plant indirectly parasitizes a second plant through an EM fungus connected to both.
  • Graphical Symbol in full simplified diode, indirectly heated duodiode, indirectly heated or triode, indirectly heated or duotriode with separated cathodes, indirectly heated, heating filament with central tapping, internal screening of the system tetrode pentode, suppressor grid connected with cathode triode - pentode triode - heptode (according to the circuit, the systems may be drawn left-and-right reversed) 1.10. 1. Selected Graphical Symbols of Electrotechnology
  • Since guanosine is not converted to adenine nucleotides in flies, guanosine must somehow act indirectly, perhaps through a mechanism for balancing nucleotide pools.
  • In this paper we show that palaeomagnetism may offer the opportunity to indirectly solve this problem, and date the onset of the Tyrrhenian spreading.
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