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complimentarily

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a complimentary manner.

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  • adverb in a complimentary manner

Etymologies

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complimentary +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • One month later, I was back on Verizon with a free, complimentarily-provided BlackBerry Curve.

    My Big iPhone Break-up 2009

  • This complimentarily has so far been rejected in the ICC relationship with my country.

    Sudanese Ambassador to the USA Says indicting President Bashir will not resolve conflict in Darfur Ajong77 2009

  • If I thought that he was going to really want to be a-- a Nixon, and really run -- I say that complimentarily, someone who --

    CNN Transcript Nov 19, 2008 2008

  • And it is a war that is terribly unequal: a war of men against women, as separate, complimentarily inseparable, socially-constructed classes.

    Stan Goff: The Governator Calls the Question (again) 2008

  • Only a couple of months earlier, Victoria had lashed out at such criticisms of her husband, saying—not entirely complimentarily—that he chose not to use long words in interviews because he was a sportsman, not a TV host.

    Posh & Becks Andrew Morton 2007

  • Only a couple of months earlier, Victoria had lashed out at such criticisms of her husband, saying—not entirely complimentarily—that he chose not to use long words in interviews because he was a sportsman, not a TV host.

    Posh & Becks Andrew Morton 2007

  • Only a couple of months earlier, Victoria had lashed out at such criticisms of her husband, saying—not entirely complimentarily—that he chose not to use long words in interviews because he was a sportsman, not a TV host.

    Posh & Becks Andrew Morton 2007

  • Only a couple of months earlier, Victoria had lashed out at such criticisms of her husband, saying—not entirely complimentarily—that he chose not to use long words in interviews because he was a sportsman, not a TV host.

    Posh & Becks Andrew Morton 2007

  • Plus, knowing somehow with their finely attuned student sense that I had written complimentarily about them, the students decided to indulge in some freestylin' in the hallway about 1am.

    What was I thinking? K. A. Laity 2007

  • He did, however, once refer complimentarily to a maiden lady — a certain Saint Apollonia who leaped into a fire prepared for her by the heathen Alexandrians.

    The Life of Sir Richard Burton 2003

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