impurely

/ɪmˈpjʊrli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is not pure; with unwanted substances mixed in.
    • The water flowed impurely from the rusty pipe.
    • The gold was impurely refined, leaving traces of silver.
    • The chemical was impurely mixed, causing the experiment to fail.
  2. In a morally wrong or dishonest way.
    • The ruler impurely used his power to silence critics.
    • He impurely sought personal gain from the charity funds.
    • She thought impurely about taking credit for her coworker's work.
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