Weakly in a sentence as an adjective

The president promises to do whatever you want as long as you get N "signatures" on a weakly authenticated website?

It's basically a lite weakly-typed Scheme shoehorned into a Java-like syntax.

I recently had the opposite revelation: Most social sites are too much of a distraction, feeding us with pointless weakly-written opinions and things that have zero effect in my life.

These weakly compensated "office coordinator" or "customer service" roles aren't weakly compensated because they skew toward females.

Weakly in a sentence as an adverb

If you require an object-oriented, weakly-typed, imperative language whose syntax you've seen a thousand times before, please specify so. Don't put out job ads looking for creative, intelligent professionals who think outside the box and then tell me, when I come to the interview, that I can paint it any color as long as it's black.

Rather than going after the root of the problem -- buying political influence -- they propose to preemptively punish companies based on a weakly correlated metric without regard for if those companies are engaged in bad behavior.

"When confronted by observations that cast doubt on the validity of their theories, astrophysicists have circled their wagons and conjured up pseudo-scientific invisible entities such as neutron stars, weakly interacting massive particles, strange energy, and black holes.

Weakly definitions

adjective

lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality; "a feeble old woman"; "her body looked sapless"

See also: decrepit debile feeble infirm rickety sapless weak

adverb

in a weak or feeble manner or to a minor degree; "weakly agreed to a compromise"; "wheezed weakly"; "he was weakly attracted to her"