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  • 11humanly — /hyooh meuhn lee/ or, often, /yooh /, adv. 1. in a human manner. 2. by human means. 3. within the limits of human knowledge and capability: Is it humanly possible to predict the future? 4. from or according to the viewpoint of humankind. [1605… …

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  • 12humanly — adv. Humanly is used with these adjectives: ↑impossible, ↑possible …

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  • 13humanly — UK [ˈhjuːmənlɪ] / US [ˈhjumənlɪ] adverb humanly possible …

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  • 14humanly — /ˈhjumənli/ (say hyoohmuhnlee) adverb 1. by human means; within human power: *Was it humanly possible to strangle yourself that way? –frank moorhouse, 1988. 2. in a human manner. 3. from a human point of view …

  • 15humanly — human ► ADJECTIVE 1) of, relating to, or characteristic of humankind. 2) showing the better qualities of humankind, such as sensitivity. ► NOUN ▪ a human being. DERIVATIVES humanly adjective humanness noun. ORIGIN …

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  • 16humanly — adv. 1 by human means (I will do it if it is humanly possible). 2 in a human manner. 3 from a human point of view. 4 with human feelings …

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  • 17humanly possible — phrase possible for a person to do We will deal with the matter as soon as is humanly possible. Thesaurus: possible and able to be donesynonym Main entry: humanly …

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  • 18humanly possible — possible for a person to do We will deal with the matter as soon as is humanly possible …

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  • 19humanly — adverb /ˈhjuːmənli/ In a human manner. Ant: inhumanly …

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  • 20humanly — hu·man·ly || hjuːmÉ™nlɪ adv. by human means; within the ability or experience of humankind; in a humane manner …

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