tentatively

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Etymology

From tentative +‎ -ly.

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tentatively (comparative more tentatively, superlative most tentatively)

  1. Of, or having to do with being tentative.
    • 1922, Hamilton, “Coördination in the Starfish”, in Knight Dunlap, Robert M. Yerkes, editors, The Journal of Comparative Psychology, volume II, Baltimore, page 90:
      This last activity was studied in the second paper of this series and it was suggested tentatively that the peculiarly adaptive discoördination in this and other reactions might be due to the pull of part upon part, acting through the substrate.

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