augmentedly
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]augmentedly (comparative more augmentedly, superlative most augmentedly)
- In an augmented manner.
- 1854, Thomas Williams, “On the Mechanism of Aquatic Respiration and on the Structure of the Organs of Breathing in Invertebrate Animals”, in The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, and Geology, volume 13, number 76, page 295:
- The nervous and vascular centres are raised in standard: the whole muscle-system is augmentedly developed, and the secernent organs are woven into more complex structures.
- 1854, Richard Poole, The Grand Contrast, God and Man:
- The passages hitherto transcribed are taken from the 5th Lecture of the Philosophy of Life, which might have yielded more, bearing augmentedly on the subject before us
- 2000, Patrick B. Berbon, Superplasticity -Current Status and Future Potential, page 213:
- The graphite fibers are augmentedly drawn and draped into shape between the confining superplastic diaphragms.
- 2004, Takashi Yoshiki, Progress in cancer pathobiology and transplantation immunobiology, page 24:
- Several cultured neoplastic cells augmentedly attach to activated endothelial cells (EC) (28~27), observations which may explain the tendency of human malignant tumors to metastasize to inflamed or injured sites.