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UK
/əɹˈɪdʒɪnəli/
]
[ US /ɝˈɪdʒənəɫi, ɝˈɪdʒnəɫi/ ]
[ US /ɝˈɪdʒənəɫi, ɝˈɪdʒnəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
- with reference to the origin or beginning
- in an original manner
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before now
why didn't you tell me in the first place?
How To Use originally In A Sentence
- In contrast, although not originally intended as permanent implants, in practice bioabsorbable hemostats are often left in the surgical bed to prevent rebleeding after surgical closure.
- The business of the dairy, like the feeding of hogs and poultry, is originally carried on as a save-all. XI. Book I. Of the Rent of Land
- He originally believed cars would be rolling on it by now.
- Central to the operation is a mile-deep well, dug originally to explore for oil.
- New York was originally a Dutch trading post.
- To take the chain of speculation one step further, this suggests that the maxilla itself was originally a flat dermal plate of some kind, possibly homologous to the superognathal of placoderms.
- The Scheme originally began in 1982 when it was funded through City Planning as a training programme for young adults with disabilities.
- The goddess Anahita, first mentioned in an inscription of Artaxerxes II, and described only in the late Fifth Yasht, appears to have been originally Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV
- The tower was originally a summer banqueting house and allowed aristocratic ladies to watch their men hunting.
- However, the leats were not originally built to supply mills with power, but were excavated for the draining and reclamation of land between the city wall and the Exe.