0 If you say you are using a word advisedly, you mean you are choosing it after thinking about it very carefully:
Given when it was written, it was a work of genius - the word is used advisedly.
This article has employed the term ' citizen ' advisedly, since mid-century ' country ' culture posited an empowered and participatory notion of national and political belonging.
But since it is sometimes difficult to fully distinguish between devices and procedures (during which a device is used), these results should be used advisedly.
We say 'better' advisedly, claiming only for our results a window on the comparative, not the superlative.
The term 'text' is used here advisedly.
I say "propose" here advisedly.
Furthermore, many of the problems which were at first advisedly investigated because of their practical importance may be later studied with no awareness of their practical implications.
I say that advisedly, not merely as an extravagant comparison.