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English
Etymology
From qualitative + -ly.
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Adverb
qualitatively (comparative more qualitatively, superlative most qualitatively)
- In a qualitative manner.
- With respect to quality rather than quantity.
2014 November 12, Theck, “Paladinning in Warlords of Draenor”, in Sacred Duty:You may recall that I made a qualitative post about our level 100 talents a little more than a month ago. Now let’s look at them qualitatively.
2014 November 19, Kayla Tausche and Kevin Liptak, “Biden’s major missile reversal complicates potential western diplomatic thaw with Moscow”, in CNN:Russia “will perceive launches of long-range missiles guided by US military experts as a qualitatively new phase of war by the West,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said during a news conference at the summit, according to Russian state media TASS.
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