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expressly
[ ik-spres-lee ]
adverb
- for the particular or specific purpose; specially:
I came expressly to see you.
- in a clear, direct, or definite manner; explicitly:
I asked him expressly to stop talking.
expressly
/ ɪkˈsprɛslɪ /
adverb
- for an express purpose; with specific intentions
- plainly, exactly, or unmistakably
Other Words From
- unex·pressly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of expressly1
Example Sentences
By and large, the stories tend to feature a heroine fleeing the city to take refuge in conservative, if not expressly partisan, predominantly white small towns.
Local people said e-bike riders raced around the town clock, which is on a roundabout in the middle of the town, ignoring a road sign that expressly forbids it.
The most obvious of those concerns climate change: If Trump returns to the White House, he will almost certainly dismantle most or all climate mitigation efforts, as expressly advocated by Project 2025.
An Arlington National Cemetery official has confirmed that an “incident” took place, noting that filming political ads is expressly prohibited by federal law.
The beach city Tuesday became the first in San Diego County to expressly ban smoking and vaping of cannabis and nicotine products inside all local multifamily residential buildings.
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