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hermetically - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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Adverb

hermetically (comparative more hermetically, superlative most hermetically)

  • In a hermetic way.
    • With a hermetic seal; so as to be airtight.
      • a hermetically sealed jar; they hermetically seal the jars
    • In an isolated manner.
      • ✤ Synonym: isolatedly
      • ✤ Hyponym: (of persons’ lifestyles) hermitically
      • ✤ *living hermetically *
      • Too often, this interchange of knowledge is thwarted, one way or another: the entropic leanings of the workplace foster hermetically isolated patterns of behavior.1
      • This was partly because of the fact that race issues were so contentious in the late 2010s, but anyone who thinks race wasn’t being discussed hotly in the late 1980s either wasn’t there or was living quite hermetically. The more important difference was social media, which propagates and even transforms terms more rapidly than broadcasting and print.2

Etymology

From hermetic + -ally.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA: /hɚˈmɛt.ɪk(.ə)li/, [hɚˈmɛɾ.ɪk(.ə)li]
  • Audio (US): 🔊

Printed 2026-06-28.

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Footnotes

  1. 2001, Timothy J. Lenz, James K. McDowell, “Knowledge management for the strategic design and manufacture of polymer composite products”, in Rajkumar Roy, editor, Industrial Knowledge Management: A Micro-Level Approach, →ISBN, page 379:

  2. 2025 February 20, John McWhorter, “How ‘Woke’ Became the ‘Woke Right’ (and Why It Shouldn’t Surprise Anyone)”, in New York Times:

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