adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a varied manner; diversely.
1827. Carlyle, Germ. Rom., I. 293. Whatever was beautiful these noble gentlemen had tastefully and variedly expended on the glory of that day.
1864. Pusey, Lect. Daniel, v. 238. Good and evil are so variedly mingled in nations or individuals, that [etc.].
1878. Cox, Salv. Mundi, vii. (ed. 3), 156. We see how that law works herehow variedly and subtlely, and with what delicate complexity.