Believably in a sentence as an adverb

It can only handle small battles of 1000 men believably.

The action is in context of warfare and no one there is believably "good" and "bad".

Many treasury levers could believably work if they were thrown hard enough.

I have no idea if I can make things bend or break believably in real time but it seems like a cool idea to pursue.

" Whether they whimper believably will not help your own business succeed.

If you want to believably report someone's death, say they were in a traffic fatality.

Electing a new President who very believably promises to do the opposite of what the last one did?

In that case, the KMT could believably argue that they have no choice but join sides with the PRC, no matter the democratic ambivalence about it.

The US government has murdered people before and tried to cover it up, so it's not beyond the realm of believably or possibility.

Seriously... You'd think of all the billions of dollars that go into military training they'd be able to put up a few bucks to teach this guy how to lie a little more believably

Kind words, a soft bed, and a hot meal given to a person who was raised in an environment where Americans were believably depicted as monsters can do a lot to make a person cooperative.

If he had believed he had made a mistake and believably made that declaration, there is a very strong probability that the oppressed group would have accepted his admission and he would have kept his privilege.

So why is it politically incorrect to advocate not procreating until in a viable & believably permanent relationship?

I think definitely your second example, possibly your first, could be accomplished with "Soft" AR. Remote personal interaction would still be reliant on the latency of the network/medium, and without touch, I'm not sure how much more use superimposing someone believably into my field of vision would be as opposed to having a display or a holographic avatar of some sort that doesn't require full Hard AR.

Instead, they will likely say there were implicit qualifiers like "to within the limits of what it allowed by the law" and "unless believably threatened with the loss of life, limb, home, or similar serious physical threat" or "following information security principles appropriate for the expected threat model of an civil/economics topic".

Believably definitions

adverb

in a believable manner; "he acted believably sincere"

adverb

easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he talked plausibly before the committee"; "he will probably win the election"

See also: credibly plausibly probably