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instrumentally

American  
[in-struh-men-tuh-lee] / ˌɪn strəˈmɛn tə li /

adverb

  1. with regard to instrumentation.

  2. in a way that is instrumental; as a means to an end; helpfully.

  3. through the use of an instrument, tool, or device.

  4. through the use of a legal document.


Other Word Forms

  • noninstrumentally adverb

Example Sentences

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The exact nature of these Miyake Events remains very poorly understood as they have never been directly observed instrumentally.

From Science Daily • Oct. 9, 2023

Using the music as a rhythm movement for the movie was really key and helped instrumentally in the tone of the film.

From Salon • Sep. 29, 2023

“Because only through this kind of discipline can a conductor address the best orchestras in the world later. I know what they are going through, instrumentally speaking.”

From Seattle Times • Jul. 1, 2021

It lost to the passionless “Lullaby of Broadway,” warbled by Winifred Shaw and then re-purposed, instrumentally, for a bonkers Busby Berkeley number.

From Washington Post • Mar. 2, 2018

That praise to the Most High God which the lower creatures act instrumentally, it is man’s privilege to utter in discourse of reason and music of the heart.

From The Expositor's Bible: Ephesians by Findlay, G. G.