Partially in a sentence as an adverb

"First, the “estimate” of $1 billion was partially set by Google itself.

I can be in love with the world on a time-scale, a thing at least partially set by surroundings, that works for me.

" I guess many of them can be partially excused since the answer is non-trivial.

In fact we've funded two that are partially focused on that: Hacker School and one of the nonprofits in the current batch.

I felt silly for not realizing it beforehand, partially because danah had hung out at my house at hackathons and such even, and I just didn't get it until her presentation.

Ray tracing gets very expensive the moment you start adding multiple lights, specular materials, partially translucent materials, etc.

We were looking to make it a partially open, paid app when we launched the beta, but after continuing discussions internally the Atom team decided to go the fully open source route.

>The Surface is partially for Microsofts world of denial: the world in which this store contains no elephants and Microsoft invented the silver store with the glass front and the glowing logo and blue shirts and white lanyards and these table layouts and the modern tablet and its magnetic power cableHuh what?

If we find a hardware bug in real silicon, at best, we catch it the moment we get the first chip back, and it means that we have a multiple month delay as we fix it and tape out a new chip, not to mention the cost of throwing away all of the partially fabbed chips we've got, plus the multiple million dollar cost of a new mask set.

Partially definitions

adverb

in part; in some degree; not wholly; "I felt partly to blame"; "He was partially paralyzed"

See also: partly part