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View usage for: expressly in British English (ɪkˈsprɛslɪ) adverb1. for an express purpose; with specific intentions 2. plainly, exactly, or unmistakably expressly in American English (ɛkˈsprɛsli; ɪkˈsprɛsli) adverb1. in a plain and definite way; explicitly 2. for the specific purpose; particularly Examples of 'expressly' in a sentenceexpressly It will be expressly prohibited from selling debt securities.They are wrong in the sense that simulation is expressly forbidden by the laws of football.We were told expressly not to tell them what was happening.The parties have expressly agreed to use arbitration as their method of dispute resolution.We had expected that publication would be routine, unless expressly forbidden by the judge.I am expressly forbidden to talk to the bunnies.The factory also had large and growing facilities for aircraft construction and test, but it was expressly prohibited from making aircraft.One general set of ideas will be expressly forbidden - that of deceit intended to advantage some at the expense of others.And despite being expressly forbidden, that's exactly what they do. Synonyms of 'expressly'explicitly, clearly, plainly, absolutely specifically, specially, especially, particularly More Synonyms of expressly Definition definitely They had expressly forbidden me to go out on my own. Synonyms explicitly clearly plainly manifestly categorically pointedly unequivocally unmistakably in no uncertain terms unambiguously Definition deliberately and specifically Bleasdale had written the role expressly for this actor. Synonyms exclusively precisely solely Additional synonyms`It's worrying, isn't it?' `Absolutely.' Synonyms definitely, surely, certainly, clearly, obviously, plainly, truly, precisely, exactly, genuinely, positively, decidedly, decisively, without doubt, unquestionably, undeniably, categorically, without question, unequivocally, conclusively, unambiguously, beyond any doubt, infallibly He was decidedly uncomfortable at what he saw. Synonyms definitely, clearly, certainly, absolutely, positively, distinctly, downright, decisively, unequivocally, unmistakably Something should definitely be done about him. Synonyms certainly, clearly, obviously, surely, easily, plainly, absolutely, positively, decidedly, needless to say, without doubt, unquestionably, undeniably, categorically, without question, unequivocally, unmistakably, far and away, without fail, beyond any doubt, indubitably, come hell or high water (informal) - expression
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