adv. [f. ULTERIOR a. + -LY2.] At (or to) a further stage or point; subsequently; afterwards.
1818. Bentham, Ch. Eng., Catech. Exam., 209. The future probable Bell-taught and ulteriorly teachable Parish School-boy.
1833. Carlyle, Misc. Ess., Diderot (1888), 33. Nor do the generality, on either side, yet see whither ulteriorly it is tending.
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.