[
US
/səkˈsɛsfəɫi/
]
[ UK /səksˈɛsfəli/ ]
[ UK /səksˈɛsfəli/ ]
ADVERB
-
with success; in a successful manner
she performed the surgery successfully
How To Use successfully In A Sentence
- Nick managed to move his battered body quickly enough to launch his own counter-blast, successfully stalemating the battleship's beam.
- The council's own footballing heroes successfully defended their title in the European Municipal Cup in St Malo, France.
- After consultation with a resident, a beech tree was successfully pruned to reduce overhang.
- Disguised first as a horse dealer and later as a holy man, he successfully blarneyed his way through regions, which were not a part of British-held India at the time.
- I say this because in the mid distance is the Swinden Limestone Quarry, and they are removing one hill, and making another with the quarry tailings, and successfully grassing over the spoil and planting trees.
- England's wars, waged successfully by humble bowmen as well as knights and noblemen, created among all ranks a self-confidence that warmed English hearts.
- If a product cannot be cleaned by any method, the manufacturer is required to attach a label saying so—for example, “Do not wash, do not dry-clean” or “Cannot be successfully cleaned.” HOME COMFORTS
- The Dutch successfully transplanted trees to the East Indies.
- Results PCR, restriction endonuclease method and direct sequence analysis demonstrated that plasmids of YMDD, YVDD and YIDD were constructed successfully.
- Many of the distance teaching strategies were used during our class very successfully.