parenthetically

IPA: pɝɛnθˈɛtɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • As an aside, incidentally.
  • Using parentheses.
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Examples of "parenthetically" in Sentences

  • (a) spera, parenthetically combines the Latin words for hope and hardship (spera, and aspera, respectively).
  • I make this remark "parenthetically" in my desire for trying to elucidate the causes which lie at the back of the
  • Rubin parenthetically notes that the all-time low performing presidential candidate among Jews was George H.W. Bush in 1992.
  • This exit was parenthetically qualified by a reassurance: he "would still be available if Netanyahu were to change his mind."
  • Many of those specifics dealt with Couwenberg's penchant for exaggerating his military career and were parenthetically rebutted by Hanlon in the charge sheet.
  • The narrator's espousing the point-of-view of the uncomprehending rabbits recalls parenthetically not only the tragedies of Communism but of the Fascism that existed before it.
  • If we use the phrase—parenthetically, that is, like Chaucer and the Yankees—, we have it not from Chaucer, but from the Yankees, and with their, not his, exact shade of meaning.
  • Indonesia, let me say parenthetically, is a striking and tragic example of one of the great lessons of history: Those who lead revolutions seldom are the men who can lead during the period of reconstruction.

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