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1duly — du·ly / dü lē, dyü / adv: in a due manner or time failed to duly deliver Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. duly …
2duly — du‧ly [ˈdjuːli ǁ ˈduːli] adverb in the proper, expected, or legal way: • State officials were duly authorized by the state legislature to enter into the agreement. * * * duly UK US /ˈdjuːli/ adverb ► LAW in the way that is correct or expected… …
3Duły —   Village   …
4Duly — Du ly, adv. In a due, fit, or becoming manner; as it (anything) ought to be; properly; regularly. [1913 Webster] …
5duly — late 14c., duweliche rightly, properly, from dewe due (see DUE (Cf. due)) + liche (see LY (Cf. ly) (2)) …
6duly — [adv] accordingly, properly appropriately, at the proper time, befittingly, correctly, decorously, deservedly, on time, punctually, rightfully, suitably; concepts 558,799 Ant. improperly, unduly, unsuitably …
7duly — ► ADVERB ▪ in accordance with what is required, appropriate, or expected …
8duly — [do͞o′lē, dyo͞o′lē] adv. in a due manner; specif., a) as due; rightfully b) when due; at the right time c) as required; sufficiently …
9duly — [[t]dju͟ːli, AM du͟ː [/t]] 1) ADV: ADV before v If you say that something duly happened or was done, you mean that it was expected to happen or was requested, and it did happen or it was done. It was the beginning of the end and Watson duly went… …
10duly — adverb Date: 14th century in a due manner or time ; properly < a duly elected official > < duly noted > …