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manually

[ man-yoo-uh-lee, -yuh-lee ]

adverb

  1. 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.

  2. 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 Words From

  • non·man·u·al·ly adverb
  • sem·i·man·u·al·ly adverb

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Example Sentences

For the first year and a half of operation, they bottled only eighty cases per day, manually.

What about allowing a school to manually or "mechanically" restrain students?

The autopilot would be used throughout a normal flight because the 777, like all large airliners, is difficult to fly manually.

If the intruders are deemed hostile, the operator can engage manually or sit back and let the robot engage.

Much of this makes sense since the oil helps to manually remove bacteria and reduce inflammation.

Practice the feeds by manually moving the tool holder, for surface cutting as well as for cross cutting.

When she closed the shield relay manually, the heavy plates slipped back into the hull.

The six Sense Switches allow the operator to manually select program options or cause a jump to another program in memory.

Whether the tendons are manually stretched or not, splints should be adjusted to the affected members.

A push button is provided by means of which the keys may be manually released, if desired.

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