presently

IPA: prˈɛzʌntɫi

adverb

  • (now Britain, rare) Immediately, at once; quickly.
  • Before long; soon.
  • (rarely proscribed) At present; now; currently.
  • (obsolete) With actual presence; in actuality.
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Examples of "presently" in Sentences

  • He presently is on a “mystery” assignment in the Bayou City.
  • China, presently, is second, with 979 kilometers of total track.
  • It may well be that what we are most needful of presently is neither more wars nor more laws, but more prudence in the making ofboth.
  • Though his name presently escapes me, he introduced himself and told me about the sudden reassignment to the 000 level of the stadium.
  • So the yes, very sudden mass hysteria & violent rank hatreds being whipped up by various forces in this 'debate' presently is stuff we've largely not seen for almost 40-50 years.
  • What we are seeing presently is the inevitable fall-out from a global economy that, as yet, has not developed any coordinated international governance to correct market failures.
  • Beyond this presently is a little glade, the loveliest in Sussex; in spring it is patterned with primroses, and windflowers shake their fragile bells and show their silver stars above them.
  • Spain presently holds the presidency of the EU Council of Ministers and there has been a meeting in Madrid between members of the EU Parliament and members of the US Congress (one of those summer junkets for legislators) and on the margins of that meeting the Spanish Foreign Minister said: -

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