duly
[ˈduli]
Definition:
1. In the correct or expected manner.
2. At the expected and correct time.
Use 'duly' in a sentence:
- He is a duly elected president of the country and we're going to be giving him all the support we can.
- Paul's prediction duly came to pass: Spain won.
- Inflation in the intervening period has been negligible, and the increase has been duly received by all eligible Runagians.
- "Schengen Visa Application Form" duly completed and signed.
- The bus has duly arrived.
- Those higher valuations have duly led to lower returns.
- It was the beginning of the end and Watson duly went on to win his fourth Open Golf Championship.
- Drug adverse reactions shall be duly reported to the local drug administration authorities.
- Huck was silent while he framed a duly cautious reply.
- Enclosed is our contract No.345 in duplicate, of which please return us one copy, duly countersign.
- Foreigners have duly rushed in to fill a business and economic vacuum.
- Duly mete out rewards and punishments.
- The non-core asset was duly hived off before the listing.
- The brushes were duly delivered to the beach.
- While this was duly noted, one missed in the analysis.
- Later, he was too much evil and been duly punished.
- I was also given an indemnity form, which I duly completed and returned.
- I know you wanted to help, and I'm duly grateful.
- Those people must have thought me duly cold-hearted.
- We engage that the bill will be duly paid by us.
- Adelmo agreed and duly submitted to Berengar's lustful advances.
- These letters were duly handed in, and copies were given to the press representatives.
- Disaster duly followed.
- The Banks' share prices duly rallied.
- The document was duly signed by the inspector.
- A big package was needed, and was duly delivered.
- I resigned and was duly pensioned off.
- And once land is properly valued it could be duly taxed.
- An overwhelming majority of family physicians are willing to use telemedicine if they are duly paid.
- Bearing large amount of private debts which failed to be paid duly;
- You program the clock with the latest time at which you want to be wakened, and it then duly wakes you during the last light sleep phase before that.
- They duly became engaged in 2005.
- The governor duly preached.
- I duly knocked on his door at three o'clock.
- These letters were duly handed in, and copies were given to the press representatives.
- In recent months, some controls have duly been eased.
- The West duly praised him.
- A lot of Canadians duly swooned over the royal couple.
- Mr. Atkinson was duly quelled.
- They duly arrived at 9.30 in spite of torrential rain.
- The book duly appeared in March as had been promised.
- His suggestion has been duly noted.
- One, restricted those who contract is emulative, influence collective contracts duly income.
- Had these been leaves of trees they would have duly dropped off.
- We are enclosing two copies of the contract duly signed by us.
- Fire safe test certificates duly certified by the manufacturer.
- As the new deadline approached sales duly climbed again.
- Promises of action have duly been made, again.
- He duly summoned Mr Fridman to the Kremlin.
- Mr Reinfeldt is now duly cautious.
- One must be duly self-disciplined to adhere to it.
- Furthermore, the assessment of administrative costs is not duly valued.
- Westcott appealed to Waite for an apology, which he duly received.