militarily

UK: ˌmɪlɪˈteərəli | US: ˌmɪlɪˈterəli

Definition
  1. adv. in a manner relating to soldiers, arms, or war

  2. adv. in a strict or disciplined manner, resembling military operations

Structure
militar <relating to soldiers/war>ily <adverb suffix>
Etymology

The word "militarily" derives from the Latin root "militaris" (pertaining to soldiers or war), which itself comes from "miles" (soldier). The suffix "-ly" is added to form an adverb, indicating the manner of an action. Over time, "military" evolved in English to describe armed forces or warfare, and "militarily" specifically modifies verbs to describe actions performed in a military context or with military precision.

Examples
  1. The country responded militarily to the invasion.

  2. The operation was executed militarily, with no room for error.

  3. He spoke militarily, emphasizing discipline and order.

  4. Resources were allocated militarily to ensure efficiency.

  5. The protest was suppressed militarily, drawing international criticism.