initially

IPA: ɪnˈɪʃʌɫi

adverb

  • At the beginning.
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Examples of "initially" in Sentences

  • As a result, the label initially had something of Wolfe's cheekiness about it.
  • And while Fletcher used the term initially as an academic tool, slow reading has since become a more wide-ranging concept.
  • The term initially described inexpensive woodblock prints for a new merchant class who wanted art but couldn't afford original painting.
  • Developing the title initially was very much an iterative process, and now that process has been broadened to include the fan community as a whole.
  • Members who attended the meeting later countered that the tone of the discussion was not nearly as apocalyptic as the phrase initially made it sound.
  • Though the label initially elicited skepticism, it has taken hold with many Asian players, and China has had considerable success at the event in recent years.
  • The former kickboxing trainer was sentenced in April after a ruling in which judges in the Denpasar District Court added two years to the term initially requested by prosecutors.
  • Mr Fischer's fate shows that Britain has no monopoly on aggressive tabloids-a word initially used for compressed tablets in the late 19th century, but which then came to mean "compact" journalism.

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