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indirectly

adverb as in obliquely

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But he did speak to the issue of the razzle-dazzle camera moves, at least indirectly.

Indirectly, he is pushing Rick to acknowledge that this is the only reality.

Are we helping indirectly the militants to build their caliphate?

“Many people have experienced crime in this country, directly and indirectly, at some time or another,” she continued.

Last month, Sarkozy was placed under formal investigation for “active corruption” in a case linked indirectly to the Tapie Affair.

The good which came to him, directly and indirectly, from these opportunities can hardly be overstated.

This letter indirectly points out two long-standing radical errors in engineering phraseology.

Nor can he sell the property to himself, nor authorize any other person to bid and purchase for him either directly or indirectly.

His poetry is beautiful, indeed, and may indirectly even prove of some propagandistic value.

All the powers of man, either directly or indirectly, were injured and misdirected by the fall.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to indirectly, such as: circumlocutorily, diffusely, discursively, in a roundabout way, not immediately, and periphrastically.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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