tangentially
IPA: tændʒˈɛntʃʌɫi
adverb
- In a tangential manner or direction.
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Examples of "tangentially" in Sentences
- How is the title tangentially related to π Day?
- People fear him, but none of those adventures, which could at least be defined as tangentially science fiction, appear to exist.
- This is kind of tangentially involved with this lead since its discussing obama's response to clinton I's claim of "swiftboating."
- Synchrotron radiation emitted tangentially from the orbit, is pulsed, polarized and occurs with high intensity over a wide spectrum of wavelengths.
- For anyone who’d like to know more about how it works, a book that relates tangentially is Helene Stapinki’s memoir of a growing up in a Jersey City family, Five-Finger Discount: A Crooked Family History (Random House, 2002).
- If you read the actual loan agreement (the first link I posted above), or Mark Schmitt's description of it and what it means (the second link I posted above), you'll see that he is doing much more than just involving the FEC "tangentially".
- There's lots more wrong with this story, but let's finish with one of the closing paragraphs: Rove's defense team also believes he could benefit tangentially from the Woodward disclosure because it shows other officials were discussing Plame in casual ways and that others have foggy recollections of the period as well, according to a Republican close to Rove.
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