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How to pronounce orally in English?

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Synonyms by word of mouth
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he was administered the drug orally.

Examples of orally

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Michigan State has 13 players orally committed for next year's recruiting class.
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Sauer said he submitted testimony four times, twice in writing and twice orally.
From the thenewstribune.com
Orally trying to stop something that looks amiss, to me, sounds very reasonable.
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Woods has reportedly orally committed to UK but has been visiting other schools.
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However, the orally available forms of AAS may cause liver damage in high doses.
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Rabbi Nachman alluded to some meanings when he orally told each tale in Yiddish.
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Naloxone is sometimes confused with naltrexone, an orally active opioid blocker.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
In addition, these models cannot be infected orally, only by systemic injection.
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Some of these impromptu poems are later recorded in paper or transmitted orally.
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More examples
  • (of drugs) through the mouth rather than through injection; by_mouth; "he was administered the drug orally"
  • By spoken rather than written means; "these stories were transmitted by word of mouth"
  • (oral) using speech rather than writing; "an oral tradition"; "an oral agreement"
  • (oral) an examination conducted by spoken communication
  • (oral) of or involving the mouth or mouth region or the surface on which the mouth is located; "the oral cavity"; "the oral mucous membrane"; "the oral surface of a starfish"
  • (oral) a stage in psychosexual development when the child's interest is concentrated in the mouth; fixation at this stage is said to result in dependence, selfishness, and aggression
  • By mouth; Spoken as opposed to written
  • (oral) A spoken test or examination, particularly in a language class; A physical examination of the mouth; oral sex; Relating to the mouth; Spoken rather than written
  • (Oral) Pertaining to spoken words. See Verbal