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Definition of Mandatorily
1. Adverb. In a manner that cannot be evaded. "The ministry considers that contributions to such a fund should be met from voluntary donations rather than from rates compulsorily levied."
Definition of Mandatorily
1. Adverb. In a mandatory manner. Not optionally; required. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mandatorily
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mandatorily
Literary usage of Mandatorily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Department Reports of the State of Ohio: Containing the Decisions, Opinions (1922)
"... school district could mandatorily bring about such transfer under Section
4696, GC, then it would be possible for seventy-five per cent of the names, ..."
2. Report of the Committee on Inquiry Into the Departments of Health, Charities by New York (N.Y.). Board of estimate and apportionment. Committee on inquiry into the Departments of health, charities, and Bellevue and allied hospitals, George McAneny, Henry Collier Wright (1913)
"Among these 105 cases were 55 that were mandatorily excludable, and 48 that could
bave been certified to a? having conditions "affecting ability to earn a ..."
3. The Inform Designer's Manual by Graham Nelson (2001)
"One of these is mandatorily new-line, another is mandatorily double-quote and a
third cannot be used, leaving 75. ..."
4. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1920)
"In regard to the laws relating to mental inspection it has only been a comparatively
short time that mental defectives were mandatorily excluded. ..."
5. The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings ... Annual Forum by National Conference on Social Welfare, American Social Science Association, Conference of Charities (U.S., Conference of Charities (U.S.), National Conference of Social Work (U.S. (1920)
"... mandatorily; a juvenile court and probation officer in every county, and in
every city with 10000 inhabitants or more; a rural township incorporation ..."