Definition: The adjunctively word 'adjunctively' means "to make an adjunct to" or "to attach a condition, limitation, or restriction." The adjective 'adjunctly' suggests that something is done with or by someone else. For example, if you say "He was adjunctially instructed how to drive," it means that he was given instructions on how to drive and made it as easy as possible for him. This word could also be used in a sentence to mean "to attach a condition to" something, like "I must adhere to the rules of the game." In general, adjunctively describes actions or situations where one person's action is taken by another, such as driving someone else's car or performing some task with their assistance.
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