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manually
[ man-yoo-uh-lee, -yuh-lee ]
adverb
- 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.
- 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
- ····· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of manually1
Example Sentences
The spacecraft is fully autonomous, requiring no pilots, and the crew will not manually operate the vehicle.
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.
However, it is usually not the Australian Election Commission - the official body tasked with manually counting the votes - that declares this.
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.
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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