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Definition of secondarily in English: secondarilyadverb ˈsɛk(ə)nd(ə)rɪliˌsɛk(ə)nˈdɛrəli 1As a secondary or less important factor. through trade, and perhaps secondarily through publishing, he was very wealthy the case for volunteering is only secondarily economic and political Example sentencesExamples - The Kansas City metropolitan region was only secondarily a manufacturing center.
- The islanders identify first with their individual islands and secondarily with the country as a whole.
- The man of genius can operate rationally, after careful consideration, from conviction, but all that happens only secondarily.
- The nature of the problem is first and foremost financial excess, and secondarily a real economy development.
- Like most surrealist practices, automatism is only secondarily a style or compositional method.
- She attends a lecture on the photographer primarily because she is interested in his work and secondarily because she knows the speaker.
- The torpedo was designed primarily for anti-submarine warfare and secondarily for use against surface ships.
- The toy was secondarily to be educational.
- He mentions that he was an eminent sociologist and at best secondarily an economist.
- The tracks were broached as compositions first, and secondarily vehicles for exhibiting the prowess of its players.
- 1.1 As a secondary consequence; subsequently.
the lesions often ulcerate and become secondarily infected Example sentencesExamples - Oesophagitis may lead to the production and release of inflammatory mediators, which could secondarily alter smooth muscle function.
- Abscesses which arise secondarily to infections of the paranasal sinuses are usually found in the frontal lobes.
- Oesophageal motor function can be secondarily impaired in patients with various connective tissue diseases.
- There are lots of medical and psychiatric conditions that secondarily cause insomnia, depression being the most notable.
- It is possible that the rash was caused by something else initially and that he became infected secondarily with scabies.
- These reactions are thought to occur secondarily to endotoxin in the vaccine.
- The disorder originates often secondarily to trauma, endocrine disease, lupus, or AIDS.
- The mechanism of injury may be the result of infected cells infiltrating neural tissue or inducing an inflammatory reaction that secondarily causes symptoms.
- Eighty per cent of the patients develop secondarily progressive MS after some period, typically within 7–15 years.
- Patellar tendon damage may develop secondarily.
Definition of secondarily in US English: secondarilyadverbˌsek(ə)nˈderəlēˌsɛk(ə)nˈdɛrəli 1As a secondary or less important factor. through trade, and perhaps secondarily through publishing, he was very wealthy the case for volunteering is only secondarily economic and political Example sentencesExamples - He mentions that he was an eminent sociologist and at best secondarily an economist.
- Like most surrealist practices, automatism is only secondarily a style or compositional method.
- The nature of the problem is first and foremost financial excess, and secondarily a real economy development.
- She attends a lecture on the photographer primarily because she is interested in his work and secondarily because she knows the speaker.
- The tracks were broached as compositions first, and secondarily vehicles for exhibiting the prowess of its players.
- The Kansas City metropolitan region was only secondarily a manufacturing center.
- The islanders identify first with their individual islands and secondarily with the country as a whole.
- The torpedo was designed primarily for anti-submarine warfare and secondarily for use against surface ships.
- The toy was secondarily to be educational.
- The man of genius can operate rationally, after careful consideration, from conviction, but all that happens only secondarily.
- 1.1 As a secondary consequence; subsequently.
the lesions often ulcerate and become secondarily infected Example sentencesExamples - These reactions are thought to occur secondarily to endotoxin in the vaccine.
- Oesophagitis may lead to the production and release of inflammatory mediators, which could secondarily alter smooth muscle function.
- Patellar tendon damage may develop secondarily.
- The mechanism of injury may be the result of infected cells infiltrating neural tissue or inducing an inflammatory reaction that secondarily causes symptoms.
- The disorder originates often secondarily to trauma, endocrine disease, lupus, or AIDS.
- Abscesses which arise secondarily to infections of the paranasal sinuses are usually found in the frontal lobes.
- Oesophageal motor function can be secondarily impaired in patients with various connective tissue diseases.
- There are lots of medical and psychiatric conditions that secondarily cause insomnia, depression being the most notable.
- It is possible that the rash was caused by something else initially and that he became infected secondarily with scabies.
- Eighty per cent of the patients develop secondarily progressive MS after some period, typically within 7–15 years.
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