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merely ['mɪəlɪ] adv.
gen. tylko; zaledwie
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merely ['mɪəlɪ] adv.
gen. nothing more than (syn.: only: He was merely trying to help. • …no boy wanted to be on record as considering a girl a major fox only to discover that she considered him merely cool. Not merely decorative, the crisscrossing slats and fins variously filter light and provide privacy. • Many merely desire a pleasant afternoon perusing the exhibitions in their local gallery. • Many of the deep-sea fishes, for example, have pathetically weak skeletons and terribly flabby bodies—in extreme cases they are the consistency of gelatin and seem to be composed merely of mouth and stomach. • …because of technology what in the past would have taken days took merely hours. merriam-webster.com); without any other reason etc. (wiktionary.org); only, just, and nothing more (wiktionary.org)
obs. wholly, entirely (16th-20th c.: It is not forgot, since the acute and distinct Arminius was perverted meerly by the perusing of a namelesse discourse writt'n at Delf, which at first he took in hand to confute. (1644, John Milton, Areopagitica) wiktionary.org)
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