adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a varied manner; diversely.

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1827.  Carlyle, Germ. Rom., I. 293. Whatever was beautiful … these noble gentlemen had tastefully and variedly expended on the glory of that day.

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1864.  Pusey, Lect. Daniel, v. 238. Good and evil are so variedly mingled in nations or individuals, that [etc.].

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1878.  Cox, Salv. Mundi, vii. (ed. 3), 156. We see how that law works here—how variedly and subtlely, and with what delicate complexity.

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