"Telescopically" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Telescopically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Telescopically" Meaning

In a telescopic manner; using a telescope or telescope-like instrument; able to be seen clearly in the distance. Used to observe something from a far distance with the aid of a telescope or binoculars, or figuratively, to see or understand something that is out of usual sight or distant.

"Telescopically" Examples

Word: Telescopically


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1. Adverbial Usage:
- The new telescope lens allowed for telescopic observations of distant galaxies, telescopically revealing structures never before seen.

2. North American English (slang) Usage:
- Gordon will telescopically drop you off at the curb if it's a tight spot, no need to get out and open car doors if there's room to squeeze past each other.

3. Idiomatic Usage:
- If you want a closer look at that weakened part, you might have to look telescopically.

Alternatives to 'look telescopically' could be
inspect closely, examine attentively, or evaluate meticulously.

4. Example in a News Headline:
Firms Offers Telescopically-levelled Interlocks for Increased Efficiency

5. Example in Literature:
Upon hearing the scandalous rumors, the public will look telescopically into the investigators’ testimonies.

These are derived from various resources and illustrate how telescopically can be used in various contexts to convey distinct meanings ranging from scientific intricacy to broader, stylistic applications.

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