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presently
[prez-uhnt-lee]
adverb
in a little while; soon.
They will be here presently.
Synonyms: ,Antonyms:at the present time; now.
He is presently out of the country.
Archaic.immediately.
presently
/ ˈɛəԳٱɪ /
adverb
in a short while; soon
at the moment
an archaic word for immediately
Usage
Word History and Origins
Origin of presently1
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Example Sentences
“While California may be presently disregarding detainers, it cannot ignore federal arrest warrants.”
It’s foolish to hope that the billionaire class presently fleecing American taxpayers will ever face consequences.
While no journalists are presently in jail in this country for doing their jobs, prosecuting and punishing them is a regular part of the arsenal of repressive regimes around the world.
“The youth presently in Los Padrinos will need to go somewhere, and if some wind up at Camp Scott, the public release of photos and videos could be seriously detrimental,” Sargent wrote.
“But under established law, those allegations are presently insufficient to support the organizations’ standing,” the court said.
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