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aerially

American  
[air-ee-uh-lee] / ˈɛər i ə li /

adverb

  1. in an aerial way; from, through, or in the air.

  2. by means of an aircraft or satellite in flight.


Example Sentences

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Meanwhile, aerially, Zubimendi directs headers with a level of finesse, finding team-mates rather than simply looking to head the ball away.

From BBC

"I am not sure why he is not in many Lions conversations. His error count is so low and aerially he is so brilliant," Monye told BBC's Rugby Union Weekly.

From BBC

The show was a celebration of the fashion house's 110 years in haute couture, using huge ramps that aerially displayed the double C motif of the brand.

From BBC

The forest health survey is done aerially every year and looks at recently killed and currently damaged trees across the state.

From Seattle Times

Bowen has a great left foot, but he is good aerially and his confidence is so high.

From BBC