0 in a way that is strange, not known, or not understood: --
In film, notions of absence and presence become confused; figures are mysteriously saved from the grave and yet simultaneously erased, transformed into another order of being entirely.
Getting out of phase is simple, and mysteriously fascinating.
Soon after their marriage, people began to die mysteriously.
But his superiors mysteriously declined the invitation to investigate further.
For example, an animal can mysteriously change its species during a religious ritual, although this is not believed to be possible outside the religious domain.
Although hidden, dark, and dusty, they are still mysteriously present.
A weaker version would allow them, rather mysteriously, to underpin a 'local context' within which innovations are given new meanings and uses.
The letter mysteriously disappears from the chairman's desk.