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particularly (iou)



particularly adverb. LME.
[from PARTICULAR adjective + -LY2.]
a. In the case of or in respect of each one of a number; one by one, individually. Now rare or obsolete. LME.
b. In relation to or in the case of one thing or person, or set of things or persons, as distinguished from another or others; specifically. M16.
N. Young The CND leadership particularly condemned those actions which had a disruptive..flavour.
c. Logic. In relation to some but not all of a class. L16.
In relation to particulars or details; minutely, in detail. L15.
C. U. Shepard A mineral which..I shall more particularly describe.
In a special degree; more than others, more than in other cases; especially; more than usual, very. E17.
J. M. Coetzee There were times, particularly in the mornings, when a fit of exultation would pass through him. D. Leavitt She is now talking to a particularly large woman.
Personally, intimately. L17-M18.