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Meaning of consuetudinarily | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR C2

Definitions

In a manner that pertains to consuetude; customarily; traditionally.

Scotland

Examples

“So that the mode consuetudinarily now adopted for assessing poor's rates for the real poor, is borrowed from that part of the Scots acts which relates solely to the provision to be made for sending idle vagrants, able to work, to those correction-houses where they were to have been compelled to labour.”
“If a practice which conformed with those three requirements had been conducted consuetudinarily, the court was authorised to infer from this practice the common conviction of the people.”
“Affirmative as consuetudinarily, now shoo!”
“Consuetudinarily, the term May Fourth Movement is used by scholars as synonym for the New Cultural Movement, New Poetry Movement or Literary Revolution.”
“The number of variables studied in urine and plasma, exceeding what is usual in similar investigations resulted from increasing awareness that the actions of diuretics upon variables other than those consuetudinarily considered may be of clinical importance or have characteristics which are helpful in explaining the mechanisms of action of diuretics.”
“The first occasion in which the status distinction between the free and unfree was introduced to Japan but rather as that in which that institution already existing consuetudinarily in the pie-ritsuryo age was codified for the first time.”
“To use the more picturesque term from Dr. Woods' paper, consuetudinarily I admitted that one may smoke without being despicable, and that compared with the comfort, the soothing and solacing influence balmily spread over the world at large.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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