adv. [f. ULTERIOR a. + -LY2.] At (or to) a further stage or point; subsequently; afterwards.

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1818.  Bentham, Ch. Eng., Catech. Exam., 209. The future probable Bell-taught and ulteriorly teachable Parish School-boy.

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1833.  Carlyle, Misc. Ess., Diderot (1888), 33. Nor do the generality, on either side, yet see whither ulteriorly it is tending.

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1854.  J. S. C. Abbott, Napoleon (1855), II. xxxv. 663. Beneath its lofty dome, where the massive tomb of Napoleon was ulteriorly to be erected, a magnificent cenotaph was reared.

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