Readily in a sentence as an adverb

Monitors and controls are general tools, readily turned to the purpose of the hand that wields them.

It's an argument for clear code that's readily understandable by other people.

But he admitted that he did not "carry such information in my mind since it is readily available in books.

The insulin response to sugar is the primary way your body stores fat and sugar itself is readily converted to fat.

In particular, what do you do when you don't have extremely in-demand skills, and cannot readily take the gamble on being back in the market for a new job?

Rent vs. mortgage calculators and spreadsheets are readily available.

There is no mechanism to protect yourself, and your information is readily available.

Other examples readily available from medical professionals and friends in the trades.

Additionally, I hate frivolous lawsuits, and having the government compensate you so readily for injuries really seemed to reduce the way people would resort to "just sue them".

The programs and procedures developed by the "anti-terrorist" agencies will be readily used and copied by any other branches of law enforcement that have the ability to do so; this case is a prime example.

A lot of people hold strongly to the hope that autism is just a set of symptoms that are triggered by something tangible and readily treatable like a nutritional deficiency or a food allergy, rather than a permanent difference in brain structure.

Thousands of hours of billable time racked up and this process was maybe 10 or 15% done when I decided to do a very careful analysis of a relatively few key documents only, to put the story in a context that readily demonstrated the sham nature of the "delay damages report," to summarize everything in a 50-page write-up, and to give that to the partner in charge.

Readily definitions

adverb

without much difficulty; "these snakes can be identified readily"

adverb

in a punctual manner; "he did his homework promptly"

See also: promptly pronto