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  1. Events are ' accidentally necessary ' if it is now too late in principle for them to be prevented. From the Cambridge English Corpus A waiter accidentally drops a stack of dishes and thereby creates a mess.

  2. The meaning of ACCIDENTALLY is in an accidental or unintended manner : by accident. How to use accidentally in a sentence.

  3. Vales said the boy once punched him in the face for accidentally bumping his pelvis when they were jumping on a trampoline. From Huffington Post. That same employee accidentally leaked lineup information for his employer and prompted questions about how much information was available to employees of such companies.

  4. Accidentally definition: by chance or mistake; in a way that is not planned or intended. See examples of ACCIDENTALLY used in a sentence.

  5. If something happens accidentally, it didn't happen on purpose — blame it on a mistake, chance, or outside forces. There are things you mean to do, like brushing your hair or buttoning your shirt. Then there are things you do accidentally: you didn't mean for them to happen, but they happened anyway.

  6. An accident is something bad that happens and that is not expected or intended. It can also refer to a traffic accident. Things which you do not intend to have happen can happen by accident. Cambridge English Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press.

  7. Define accidentally. accidentally synonyms, accidentally pronunciation, accidentally translation, English dictionary definition of accidentally. accidental left to right: G natural, G flat, G sharp adj. 1. Occurring unexpectedly, unintentionally, or by chance. 2. Music Of or relating to an...

  8. Definition of accidentally adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. The meaning of ACCIDENTLY is accidentally. How to use accidently in a sentence. Usage of Accidently: Usage Guide

  10. ac′ci•den′tal•ness, ac′ci•den•tal′i•ty, n. 1. See corresponding entry in Unabridged. unintentional, unforeseen. Accidental, casual, fortuitous all describe something outside the usual course of events.

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