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opportunely

ADVERB
apropos
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A decree signed by Communications Minister Mayra Arevich was meant to “prevent, detect and respond opportunely to possible enemy, criminal and harmful activities that could occur in cyberspace.”

From Seattle Times Aug. 17, 2021

Then back to one’s seat for diversion in the opportunely unreal world of late 18th-century Viennese opéra bouffe.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 29, 2017

This word from the Cloth came opportunely for the chains, belabored by attacks by FCC Chairman James Lawrence Fly made in current hearings before the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some painful, intimate truths are far easier to confess to a chance friend opportunely met than to the closest member of the family.

From Time Magazine Archive

But who are they who precede the band, appearing so opportunely on the scene of action?

From Rule of the Monk or, Rome in the Nineteenth Century by Giuseppe Garibaldi




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