Definition: In a direct or straight line; in a sequence of points in a straight line.
Examples:
The company's financial reports showed a steady increase in profits lineally over the past year. ([Verb]) The geometric shape was drawn lineally from point A to point B. ([Verb]) The researchers analyzed the data lineally, comparing the results of each experiment. ([Accordion]) The airline's flight map showed the route of the plane flying lineally from Los Angeles to New York. ([Verb]) The design of the puzzle required the pieces to be fitted together lineally, with each piece matching the one next to it. ([Verb])