Intimately in a sentence as an adverb

That is, you only share your Path with intimately close friends and family.

There are streets to know intimately and sights and mountains and sunsets in other parts of the world.

"And the article details how those two were intimately linked.

I think that intimately coupling data with the application state, as suggested in the article, does not achieve this.

If it takes off, the missing features are added, often by people less intimately familiar and more likely to introduce a few bugs.

I run four businesses, three of which are intimately tied to Ruby on Rails, I am a contributor in the community, and I want to see it win.

I am intimately aware of how XmlHttpRequest came into existence, having been closely involved with its birth, so if someone has some correction to add, please add it.

She recently went through a big process with IT to create a centralised repository for project work so she is intimately familiar with how her team run their workflow.

" I've even seen architects who were never coders: since I believe high-level design decisions are intimately linked to low-level design decisions the idea baffles me.

In practice I've done things both with a topic-branch orientation and a rebase-to-master orientation, and I understand both intimately, and a rebased linear history does not destroy nearly as much information as this article would have you believe.

We become intimately familiar with his three-year-old daughter's escapades with Cheerios and love of Phineas & Ferb.- Judging from the number of sirens, Jake apparently lives in a bad part of town or is watching Blues Brothers in the background.- Lucy has apparently joined while sitting in a conference room, attending another meeting simultaneously.- Robert joins 15 minutes late and would like everything he missed to be recapped.- Mark absolutely will not let the meeting progress unless someone is recording.

Intimately definitions

adverb

in a close manner; "the two phenomena are intimately connected"; "the person most nearly concerned"

See also: closely nearly

adverb

with great or especially intimate knowledge; "we knew them well"

See also: well