partially
adverb OPAL W
/ˈpɑːʃəli/
/ˈpɑːrʃəli/
- partly; not completely
- The road was partially blocked by a fallen tree.
- a society for the blind and partially sighted (= people who can see very little).
- It’s only partially true.
Which Word? partly / partiallypartly / partially- Partly and partially both mean ‘not completely’:
- The road is partly/partially finished.
- I didn’t enjoy the trip very much, partly because of the weather.
- His mother is partially blind.
Extra Examples- It's a partially enclosed bay where fresh and salt water mix.
- Many of the images are partially hidden by captions.
- The plan was only partially successful.
- When partially cooked, pasta has a slightly transparent look.
- Machines replaced, at least partially, the skills of human workers.
Oxford Collocations DictionaryPartially is used with these adjectives:- accurate
- autonomous
- bald
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