adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a conjunctive manner; in conjunction, in combination, jointly, collectively.
1642. Bridge, Wounded Consc. Cured, Introd. 1. The Subject is considered two wayes, either conjunctively, or divisively.
1731. Medley, Kolbens Cape G. Hope, I. 86. By them conjunctively each nation is governed.
1805. Ann. Reg. for 1803, 319. Proposed at Ratisbon, by the French and Russian ministers conjunctively.
1819. G. S. Faber, Dispensations (1823), I. 272. In worshipping the heavenly bodies conjunctively with God.
1884. Law Times Rep., L. 413/1. Sell, indorse, and assign might be read either distributively or conjunctively.