Definition of discretely in English:
discretely
adverb dɪˈskriːtlidəˈskrētlē
Separately and individually.
the regions are discretely labelled with individual introductory texts
Example sentencesExamples
- In both cases, "polymorphism" refers to the simultaneous existence, in the same population, of discretely different forms.
- It seems likely that the intuition of linguists (like that of lay observers) is that speech sounds just sound discretely different.
- The more the building can be organized into discretely reusable components, the more value those elements will have in the future.
- This involved establishing a two-family system, with discretely separate hierarchies.
- Unfortunately, many of these services are not available discretely, but are bundled up in monolithic - sometimes called "integrated" - systems.
- How much are we going to look at the student's writings discretely, as separate projects?
- Each transistor and circuit behaves discretely.
- However, Goldstein discusses these issues jointly rather than discretely.
- Older speech recognition systems required the speaker to say each individual word discretely.
- The concepts of history and memory can be conflated or discretely preserved in meaning; it is important to establish their differences.