adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a conjunctive manner; in conjunction, in combination, jointly, collectively.

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1642.  Bridge, Wounded Consc. Cured, Introd. 1. The Subject is considered two wayes, either conjunctively, or divisively.

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1731.  Medley, Kolben’s Cape G. Hope, I. 86. By them conjunctively each nation is governed.

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1805.  Ann. Reg. for 1803, 319. Proposed at Ratisbon, by the French and Russian ministers conjunctively.

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1819.  G. S. Faber, Dispensations (1823), I. 272. In worshipping the heavenly bodies conjunctively with God.

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1884.  Law Times Rep., L. 413/1. ‘Sell, indorse, and assign’ might be read either distributively or conjunctively.

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