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manually

[ man-yoo-uh-lee, -yuh-lee ]

adverb

  1. by hand or using one’s hands:

    The power source must include a manually operated switch device or circuit breaker.

    Even the entry-level model comes with dual-zone climate control, manually adjustable front seats, and Bluetooth connectivity.

  2. using or requiring human effort, input, skill, power, etc.:

    Data extraction was originally done manually, requiring significant resources to complete the tedious task.

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Other Word Forms

  • ԴDz···· adverb
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The spacecraft is fully autonomous, requiring no pilots, and the crew will not manually operate the vehicle.

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The helpline manually reports non-consensual intimate images for removal on behalf of victims, by using reverse image searches, and contacting the platforms where the content was shared.

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However, it is usually not the Australian Election Commission - the official body tasked with manually counting the votes - that declares this.

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Hughes, the licensed vocational nurse supervisor, told The Times that Robertson was disconnected from the ventilator only after he had already suffered cardiac arrest and needed to be resuscitated manually.

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Before, a radiographer would take about half an hour to manually plot different points around a 3D image of the heart and identify any changes from a scan carried out six months earlier.

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