routinely

UK: ruːˈtiːnli | US: ruːˈtiːnli

Definition
  1. adv. in a habitual or regular manner; as part of a standard procedure

  2. adv. predictably or unvaryingly

Structure
routine <regular procedure>ly <adverb suffix>
Etymology

The word "routinely" derives from "routine," which entered English in the 17th century from French routine, meaning "a usual course of action." The French term traces back to route (road or path), from Latin rupta (a broken path, from rumpere, "to break"). The suffix "-ly" is an Old English adverbial marker, turning nouns/adjectives into adverbs. Thus, "routinely" literally means "in a manner following a set path," reflecting predictability and repetition.

Examples
  1. She routinely checks her email first thing in the morning.

  2. The team routinely completes projects ahead of schedule.

  3. He exercises routinely to maintain his fitness.

  4. The software updates routinely to fix security issues.

  5. The doctor routinely advises patients to drink more water.