circumstantially

[US]/[ˈsɜːm.stən.ʃə.li]/
[UK]/[ˈsɞːr.kəm.stən.ʃə.li]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv.In a way that provides circumstantial evidence; by reason of the circumstances.; To a degree or extent that is influenced by the circumstances.

Phrases & Collocations

circumstantially similar

circumstantially connected

circumstantially supported

circumstantially evident

circumstantially indicated

circumstantially relevant

circumstantially true

circumstantially possible

circumstantially explained

circumstantially proven

Example Sentences

the evidence circumstantially linked him to the crime scene.

she circumstantially supported his alibi with witness statements.

circumstantially, the weather conditions pointed to a storm.

the investigation circumstantially suggested foul play was involved.

circumstantially, the company's success was due to market trends.

his behavior circumstantially indicated he was under stress.

circumstantially, the data supported the researcher's hypothesis.

the witness circumstantially described the suspect's appearance.

circumstantially, the project's failure was linked to poor planning.

the lawyer circumstantially argued for his client's innocence.

circumstantially, the decline in sales was attributed to increased competition.

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