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finitely, adv.|ˈfaɪnaɪtlɪ| [f. finite + -ly2.] In a finite manner or degree.
1654Jer. Taylor Real Presence xi. 216 Christ moved finitely by dimensions, and change of places. 1677Hale Prim. Orig. Man. i. v. 114 Within such a compass as is finitely distant from this hour. 1736Butler Anal. v. 130 Such creatures would be made upright or finitely perfect. 1748Hartley Observ. Man ii. ii. 185 The Balance will ultimately be in favour of each Individual finitely. 1965J. J. Rotman Theory of Groups xii. 257 A group is finitely presented in case it has a presentation with only a finite number of generators and a finite number of relations. 1968P. A. P. Moran Introd. Probability Theory iv. 197 We have defined ϕc as a finitely additive set function on the field of all cylinders in Ωo. |