humanlyhu‧man‧ly /ˈhjuːmənli/ adverb - The poor animal's eyes seemed humanly expressive.
- All its suffering was condensed in its eyes which, in memory, are humanly expressive.
- Although speechreaders learn the necessity for keen attention and mental focus, it is not humanly possible to focus attention all day.
- Our Government is fashioned to fulfill this concept so far as humanly possible.
- Realism, though humanly exacting, is technically what comes naturally.
- They demanded attention which it was not humanly possible to give.
- What do I gain if, humanly speaking, I fought with beasts at Ephesus?
► humanly possible (=possible for anyone)· It is not humanly possible to work for more than fifteen hours a day.
ADJECTIVE► possible· What she must do was concentrate on getting her memory back so that she could get home to them as soon as humanly possible.· They demanded attention which it was not humanly possible to give.· Acquaint yourselves with it as soon as is humanly possible.· Our Government is fashioned to fulfill this concept so far as humanly possible.· Although speechreaders learn the necessity for keen attention and mental focus, it is not humanly possible to focus attention all day.· The task at hand was to devise an immediate gathering of the vestry and to make it as splendid as humanly possible.· If so, will he ensure that a police officer accompanies every military patrol whenever humanly possible?· He should be punished for as long as it is humanly possible to punish him.
► humanly possible- Firefighters did everything humanly possible to save lives.
- The report was as fair as is humanly possible.
- Acquaint yourselves with it as soon as is humanly possible.
- Although speechreaders learn the necessity for keen attention and mental focus, it is not humanly possible to focus attention all day.
- He should be punished for as long as it is humanly possible to punish him.
- If so, will he ensure that a police officer accompanies every military patrol whenever humanly possible?
- Our Government is fashioned to fulfill this concept so far as humanly possible.
- The task at hand was to devise an immediate gathering of the vestry and to make it as splendid as humanly possible.
- They demanded attention which it was not humanly possible to give.
- What she must do was concentrate on getting her memory back so that she could get home to them as soon as humanly possible.
nounhumanhumanismhumanity ≠ inhumanityhumanitarianhumanitarianismhumankindhumanoidadjectivehuman ≠ inhumansuperhumansubhumanhumane ≠ inhumanehumanitarianhumanoidadverbhumanly ≠ inhumanlyhumanely ≠ inhumanelyverbhumanize