minutely
IPA: mˈɪnʌtɫi
adjective
- Happening every minute.
- Continuing; unceasing.
adverb
- With attention to tiny details.
- On a minute scale.
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Examples of "minutely" in Sentences
- When she glanced at Ginny's palette, it seemed to be covered in minutely distinctive shades of red.
- Ellen’s face formed an expression minutely too casual, as if it were being pushed through another, more immediate emotion.
- What does annoy me minutely is the ordering of items in the Scripting News feed, which appears not to be strictly by time.
- Again I referred to the mysterious Gabrielle whom I described as minutely as I was able, and apparently my description fitted that of
- For Art & Science cannot exist but in minutely organized Particulars/And not in generalizing Demonstrations of the Rational Power (55: 60-63).
- Ashbery's poetry, like Darger's art, is an entire world, its terms minutely and eccentrically developed; like Cornell's boxes and collages, his poems are part storage, part wonder.
- I pretended complete ignorance of the French language, he therefore asked me in Italian minutely about my affairs, and how I could attempt to travel home without any money or goods, to defray the expenses of the journey.
- They are intended to stimulate reverent inquiry, not to gratify idle speculative curiosity; and when the event shall have been fulfilled, they will show the divine wisdom of God, who ordered all things in minutely harmonious relations, and left neither the times nor the ways haphazard.
- What is difficult to translate and what I specifically concentrated on in my review were moments where Proust describes as minutely as possible, and as no one had ever done before or after him, the psychological currents that run between one person and another, between those who do not wish to reveal anything about themselves and the narrator who is forever deciphering their hidden motives.
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