0 in a way that is very intelligent and skilful, or skilfully made or planned and involving new ideas and methods:
Berio's "Sequenza XIV" ingeniously explores the sound possibilities of the cello.
Children's rooms were ingeniously designed to promote learning.
Both, after all, work ingeniously and incessantly to create and vivify the phantom image of divinity.
This analysis is linked ingeniously to the analysis of possessive constructions.
Ingeniously, the song switches restlessly back and forth between these, unable to settle on - to identify with - any.
The modelling is ingeniously parsimonious, and a lot of effort has gone into its calibration.
The development ingeniously combines many aspects of the exposition, as a well-behaved development should.