Definition of Introductorily

1. adv. By way of introduction.

Definition of Introductorily

1. Adverb. By way of introduction. ¹

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Definition of Introductorily

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Introductorily

introducement
introducements
introducer
introducers
introduces
introducible
introducing
introduct
introducted
introduction
introduction agency
introductionless
introductions
introductive
introductor
introductorily (current term)
introductors
introductory
introductress
introed
introfied
introfies
introflection
introflexed
introfy
introfying
introgastric
introgress
introgressant
introgressants

Literary usage of Introductorily

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1835)
"And first, introductorily, a few words concerning the Carbonari, whom he always calls, startlingly to our notions a sect and sectarians, and of whom he ..."

2. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1898)
"introductorily and essentially to the context, it may be premised that George George was young ; that he was without money or substantial interest; ..."

3. The Fortnightly Review (1880)
"So far, as far as she can be portrayed introductorily, she is not without exemplars in the sex. Young women have been known to turn from us altogether, ..."

4. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1855)
"But hear him, 'introductorily ': 'Thirty years ago, 'DELTA,'in BLACKWOOD, poured forth the versos which ensue. Are they not, in their apostrophe to the ..."

5. A History of the Ancient Working People: From the Earliest Known Period to by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1889)
"... introductorily to this extraordinary fact, proving the great power and vigorous leadership of some of the ancient labor agitations, it will be necessary ..."

6. Commentaries on the Criminal Law by Joel Prentiss Bishop (1858)
"From this immense variety come two facts, to be noticed introductorily to the present chapter. One fact is, that the minds of men so differ, ..."

7. Speeches of Lord Erskine: While at the Bar by Thomas Erskine Erskine, James Lambert High (1876)
"... it was done introductorily. And where no new fact was necessary, but only ambiguous words were to be explained, it was done by the innuendo. ..."

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