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UK
/ɹuːtˈiːnli/
]
[ US /ɹuˈtinɫi/ ]
[ US /ɹuˈtinɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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according to routine or established practice
he routinely parked in a no-parking zone
How To Use routinely In A Sentence
- Sampling of gases and vapors by active sampling on a solid adsorbent or passive sampling by diffusion is routinely done and well documented.
- Faceless, unqualified reviewers define our work, remove our colleagues from panels and routinely breach confidentiality.
- These same people also routinely said they felt comfortable with Bush as a leader with values and dignity.
- Though most men are physically stronger than most women, it is women who are expected routinely to carry heavy loads.
- Politicians, academics and campaigners today routinely frame public issues in emotional terms.
- Defence lawyers routinely accuse victims who failed to make 'vigorous enough' protests, as in fact having consented.
- In fact, areas where the outdoor temperature routinely falls to about 15 degrees are not good candidates for heat pumps.
- If feminism is routinely placed first it sets up womanism as a ridiculous offshoot. Archive 2009-03-01
- In Wisconsin, the drugs have been used routinely in organ donors, without problems, for decades.
- Doctors now routinely use super-sensitive blood and urine tests to screen women suffering from any lower abdominal pain.