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militarily, adv.|ˈmɪlɪtərɪlɪ| [f. military + -ly2.] 1. In a military or warlike manner.
1660Trial Regicides 155 Because we were militarily affected. 1831Gen. P. Thompson Exerc. (1842) I. 430 There is no disgrace in being militarily conquered after resisting to the last. 1870W. R. Greg Polit. Problems 38 We could not interfere militarily without the assistance of a Continental Power. 2. From a military point of view.
1793Sir M. Eden in Ld. Auckland's Corr. III. 207 The Emperor's journey, civilly and militarily, has had an excellent effect. 1839T. Hook in New Monthly Mag. LVI. 2 This, militarily speaking, ‘signifieth nothing’. 1898G. W. Steevens Egypt xiv. 163 Egypt was left militarily in the most exposed situation imaginable. |