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routinely /ruːˈtiːnli /adverb1As part of a regular procedure rather than for a special reason: large-scale producers routinely vaccinate their birds against the disease...- All children in the United States are routinely vaccinated against hepatitis B at birth.
- Doctors routinely put antibiotic drops or ointment in newborns' eyes to prevent conjunctivitis caused by gonorrhoea bacteria.
- Shared toys should be routinely cleaned with a disinfectant because the virus can live on these objects for days.
1.1Frequently and without proper consideration of the consequences: owners routinely flout local laws about restraining and picking up after their pets...- People routinely call the company wanting to take milk on vacation or ship ice cream to faraway relatives.
- Lessons drawn from animal models are routinely dismissed as 'rat psychology'.
- Consumers with discretionary income routinely spend billions of dollars on e-toys, gambling, miracle cures, and other 'must haves'.
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