short-sightedly

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English

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Etymology

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From short-sighted +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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short-sightedly (comparative more short-sightedly, superlative most short-sightedly)

  1. in a short-sighted manner.
    • 1934, Agatha Christie, chapter 5, in Murder on the Orient Express, London: HarperCollins, published 2017, page 107:
      'She peered short-sightedly at Poirot through her glasses, but was quite calm.'
    • 2020 December 2, Paul Bigland, “My weirdest and wackiest Rover yet”, in Rail, pages 67–68:
      My next stop is Oxford, which has also grown with the addition of new platforms to accommodate the Chiltern Railways service to London via Bicester - although, short sightedly, the planned electrification from Paddington was canned. Evidence of the volte-face can be seen along the line at places such as Radley, where mast piles are already sunk or lie discarded at the lineside.

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