Finely in a sentence as an adverb

It's always some finely-detailed ******** that ends up with you paying them more.

You can seek both finely and rapidly, taking advantage of varying grips.

I would think that on the forum for a startup accelerator, people would be more finely tuned to what this means for startups.

And all the other licenses, while more finely nuanced to different needs, are also not as straightforward.

Some items, such as cell-phones or laptops, will be totally obsolete within 10 years no matter how finely made they are.

They do not finely-tune their nutritional intake based on their gender, weight, age, activity level, stress level or time of year.

"Just because looking down your nose at C++ or Perl is the popular opinion doesn't mean that those languages aren't being used by very smart folks to build amazing, finely crafted software.

It is a 100+ page document and I've been reading it for longer than this link has been active and I still haven't finished reviewing finely enough to comment intelligently on the contents.

I always expect code like Facebook's to be so finely tuned and advanced that it'd be completely uninteligable to those outside the company and not an expert in the language.

I'm outside the US and have been steadily losing faith in it's legal system because of the rampant patent trolling and idiotic laws, but it is very refreshing to see someone take the time and effort to finely hone a decision like this.

Maybe HR departments and educational efforts could start creating Developer Advocates to assist in crafting better approaches and more finely tailored practices to support development/engineering talent.

If one lord has an especially finely-woven blue silk shirt in this years tournament, the next year everybody else HAS to have shirts made that well; the guy who came up with the technique for making it makes out like a bandit and other people copy his techniques.

I'm currently a scientist by trade, and experience has taught me that while we have a mediocre grasp of very finely tuned experiments, to be frank, we don't know **** about predicting the chaos and unintended consequences of our actions within the complexity of the natural world.

Finely definitions

adverb

in tiny pieces; "the surfaces were finely granular"

adverb

in an elegant manner; "finely costumed actors"

adverb

in a delicate manner; "finely shaped features"; "her fine drawn body"

See also: fine delicately exquisitely