subacutely

/sʌbəˈkjutli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is less than acute; moderately or somewhat sharply.
    • The patient's pain was subacutely present, not severe but noticeable.
    • The symptoms developed subacutely over several days rather than suddenly.
    • She subacutely sensed the tension in the room without fully understanding it.
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