ulteriorly

IPA: ʌɫtˈɪriɝɫi

adverb

  • In an ulterior manner.

Examples of "ulteriorly" in Sentences

  • Principally ulteriorly the who dampish in integration that squib were sidewise in a few deaconess, polyploidy of upcast.
  • It was seen to be entirely inward, an affair of the heart and soul and mind, and, ulteriorly, an affair of the body and the natural life.
  • Its effect is to confer on the person thus elected an actual right to the benefice or charge, independently of the confirmation or collation ulteriorly necessary.
  • And setting himself to work, for what purposes will appear, no doubt, ulteriorly, he soon had got a pretty accurate knowledge of Lady Clavering's affairs and fortune, and of the prospects of her daughter and son.
  • And setting himself to work, — for what purposes will appear, no doubt, ulteriorly, — he soon had got a pretty accurate knowledge of Lady Clavering’s affairs and fortune, and of the prospects of her daughter and son.
  • And setting himself to work, -- for what purposes will appear, no doubt, ulteriorly, -- he soon had got a pretty accurate knowledge of Lady Clavering's affairs and fortune, and of the prospects of her daughter and son.
  • Tacking on the shots at his supposedly bellicose foreign policy and Christian politicking only make him sound partisan and ulteriorly motivated, just as the unfair bit at the beginning about McCain being recognized as the POW makes him sound like he's bearing a grudge.

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