routinely

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English

Etymology

From routine +‎ -ly

Adverb

routinely (comparative more routinely, superlative most routinely)

  1. In a routine manner, in a way that has become common or expected.
    • 2017 January 18, Sid Lowe, “Chaos at Mestalla: Valencia's journey from Champions League to utter disarray”, in the Guardian[1]:
      The risk of going out of business was very real, they had suffered disastrous presidents, routinely lost their best players, and were effectively owned by a bailed-out bank, so Lim was welcomed as their saviour.
  2. Done by rote or habit, as part of a routine, without attention or concern.
    We routinely test the fire extinguishers but no one ever expects them to fail.

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