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How to spell MADIATELY correctly?

If you meant to type "Madiately" but it doesn't exist, here are some possible correct suggestions: "Immediately" suggests urgency or promptness, "Meditate" speaks of mindfulness and inner peace and "Mediate" implies the resolution of conflicts. Each word has its own unique meaning and can be used appropriately depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell Madiately correctly

  • Immediately I need to leave the house immediately or I will be late for my appointment.
  • Maritally They are working on their marital issues in therapy to improve their relationship.
  • Medially The doctor made an incision medially to remove the tumor.
  • Mediate We called in a professional mediator to help us mediate the dispute between the two parties.
  • Mediated The couple attended a mediated session to work through their differences and find a resolution.
  • MediaTek MediaTek is a leading semiconductor company that specializes in creating chips for wireless communications and connectivity.
  • Mediates He acts as a mediator between the two feuding parties, helping them reach a peaceful resolution.
  • Moderately I am moderately confident that the presentation will be successful.
  • Radially The tree's branches extended radially from its trunk, creating a lovely, symmetrical shape.
  • Radiantly The bride walked down the aisle radiantly, a smile beaming across her face.
  • Radiate The sun's rays radiate heat and light, providing energy to sustain life on Earth.
  • Radiated The sun radiated a warm and comforting glow as the hikers enjoyed their picnic.
  • Radiates The warm smile on her face radiates happiness and joy.
  • Radiatively Radiatively, the sun's energy is distributed throughout the solar system.
  • Sedately The elderly couple strolled sedately through the park, savoring the tranquility of their surroundings.

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