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is tangentially
adverb
In a tangential manner or direction.
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Uncle Boonmee is tangentially related, he explains.
One lawyer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he is tangentially involved in the trial, questioned the move.
"Everybody who is tangentially related to our campaign, I think, is going to have a whole host of relationships.
The passage in this acrostic is tangentially relevant to my ramblings, as it's one explanation of why some of us can not look away.
The cerebral cortex is a layered cellular structure that is tangentially organized into a mosaic of anatomically and functionally distinct fields.
These days when I send an e-mail message to a company, almost always I receive some bit of boilerplate text that is tangentially related to my question at best.
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A coffeemaker made by the German company Braun was tangentially involved (Amazon.com; ten-cup coffeemaker, $39.99).
She has been tangentially involved in the art world for some time.
Several other groups and firms are tangentially involved, some with similar suits that do not specifically contend securities fraud.
(The atomic bomb tests in Nevada are tangentially included, presumably as another symbol of dangerous Yankee overreaching).
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