clerically

/ˈklɛrɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to office or administrative work.
    • He was promoted after proving he could manage the office clerically.
    • She was hired to assist clerically with filing and data management.
    • The job required someone who could handle tasks both clerically and creatively.
  2. In a way that relates to the clergy or religious leadership.
    • The bishop spoke clerically about the importance of faith in daily life.
    • The organization was run clerically, with priests making all major decisions.
    • He dressed clerically, wearing a simple black suit and collar.
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