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verbally

[vur-buh-lee] / ˈvɜr bə li /
ADVERB
orally
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The RSF has verbally accepted a Quad roadmap for peace beginning with a humanitarian truce, but neither side has formally responded and fighting has accelerated rather than abated.

From BBC

The singer’s team swiftly responded by submitting a written objection, which the police verbally denied, according to the lawsuit.

From Los Angeles Times

A mum who set up an anti-bullying campaign following her daughter's death has pulled out of a political race after her son was verbally abused.

From BBC

Often, she has to listen to the most outlandish conspiracy theories and, on one occasion, she recalls being verbally abused.

From BBC

Talks over a new deal have been ongoing for nearly a year, with Saka verbally agreeing to commit his future to the club in January.

From BBC