Knowledgeably [adverb]
Definition of Knowledgeably:
in an intelligent manner
Sentence/Example of Knowledgeably:
Thanks to Pauli, Jung had become far more knowledgeable about quantum physics, including its chance aspects and the role of observers.
Those people are knowledgeable as they support their business in many industries in terms of technology and in science.
Thus, now is our opportunity to elect strong, experienced, and knowledgeable leaders to shape and mold our future.
Nevertheless, Redfield assured federal health and national security officials that information was flowing from China thanks to his rapport with Gao, knowledgeable people said.
The Correspondent’s fifth guiding principle states “we collaborate with you, our knowledgeable members” and believes the process of journalism itself should be transparent.
Seth Goldman is one of the most knowledgeable people in our industry.
With easy grace he dismissed himself and talked knowledgeably and informatively of the antiquities and the beauties of Auvergne.
The dynamic, living idea of nursing as caring must be expressed knowledgeably.
And how would you propose to approach the matter so as to deal with it knowledgeably?