Definition of Ideally. Meaning of Ideally. Synonyms of Ideally

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Definition of Ideally

Ideally
Ideally I*de"al*ly, adv. In an ideal manner; by means of ideals; mentally.

Meaning of Ideally from wikipedia

- equivalent to a short. An ideal polarizable electrode (also ideally polarizable electrode or ideally polarized electrode or IPE) is a hypothetical electrode...
- An ideally hard superconductor is a type II superconductor material with an infinite pinning force. In the external magnetic field it behaves like an...
- some ideally convex subset B{\displaystyle B} of X×Y.{\displaystyle X\times Y.} Every ideally convex set is lower ideally convex. Every lower ideally convex...
- score of both the team and the striker. The decision to attempt a run is ideally made by the batter who has the better view of the ball's progress, and...
- for studying the molecular biology of plant cells and the chloroplast. Ideally, these organisms have small genomes that are well known or completely sequenced...
- and rear ends of a motor vehicle, to absorb impact in a minor collision, ideally minimizing repair costs. Stiff metal bumpers appeared on automobiles as...
- capitalist societies, subject to the laws of 'free' enterprise_ it should ideally sell as much as possible. The distinction between classical and po****r...
- it together. Because the language of mathematics is so precise, it is ideally suited to defining concepts for which such a consensus exists. In my opinion...
- him to realize that observations of the solar parallax of a planet (more ideally using the transit of Venus) could be used to trigonometrically determine...
- University, suggests viewing sunlight before the sun is overhead & exercise, ideally outside, before 2 pm the day following the clock adjustment. This applies...