expressly (Meaning)
expressly (r)
with specific intentions; for the express purpose
expressly (adv.)
In an express manner; in direct terms; with distinct purpose; particularly; as, a book written expressly for the young.
Synonyms & Antonyms of expressly
expressly Sentence Examples
- The teacher expressly forbade students from using electronic devices in class.
- The contract expressly stated that the seller was not liable for any damages incurred by the buyer.
- The warning label on the product expressly cautioned consumers about the potential hazards of using it improperly.
- The judge expressly instructed the jury to consider all of the evidence before reaching a verdict.
- The government's policy expressly prohibits the export of certain goods to certain countries.
- The regulations expressly require that all businesses have a license to operate.
- The company's dress code expressly prohibits employees from wearing casual clothing.
- The lease agreement expressly states that the tenant is responsible for all repairs to the property.
- The loan agreement expressly states that the borrower is required to make monthly payments on time.
- The will expressly states that the testator's estate is to be divided equally among their children.
FAQs About the word expressly
with specific intentions; for the express purposeIn an express manner; in direct terms; with distinct purpose; particularly; as, a book written expressly for th
concretely, notably, specially,specifically, especially,particularly,
generally, generally, principally, chiefly, substantially, largely, largely, chiefly, predominantly,primarily
The teacher expressly forbade students from using electronic devices in class.
The contract expressly stated that the seller was not liable for any damages incurred by the buyer.
The warning label on the product expressly cautioned consumers about the potential hazards of using it improperly.
The judge expressly instructed the jury to consider all of the evidence before reaching a verdict.