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Example sentences for "fortuitously"

Lexicographically close words:
fortresse; fortressed; fortresses; forts; fortuitous; fortun; fortuna; fortunae; fortunam; fortunate
  1. It seemed to him unquestionable that fortuitously he had been permitted to look upon one of the world's really great men.

  2. Things had changed considerably for him since the days when he had been fortuitously and almost indifferently made city treasurer.

  3. We have many promising varieties that have appeared more or less fortuitously here and there over the country.

  4. This scene of the two derelicts who hated one another, fortuitously meeting on the old tramp steamer?

  5. He waved a great hand and fortuitously caught a waiter by the arm.

  6. That a finished artistic effect should be fortuitously produced at all would be incredible enough.

  7. In those days the mere mention of Omar Khayyam between two strangers meeting fortuitously acted like a sign of freemasonry and established frequently a bond of friendship.

  8. But of the ninety-eight which die, and fail to procreate, how many are eliminated, how many are fortuitously destroyed, we do not find it easy to say.

  9. The kind and genial character of the captain had, evidently, its influence on the opposite races thus fortuitously congregated together.

  10. The rival companies of Captain Bonneville and Mr. Campbell, thus fortuitously brought together, now prosecuted their journey in great good fellowship; forming a joint camp of about a hundred men.

  11. We seemed to cross the wadi half a dozen times and might, in fact, have done so, for it wound fortuitously across the whole of our front, and we were everlastingly climbing into or out of steep-sided places.

  12. Tanqueray's retirement was not more superb or more indignant; Tanqueray had been fortuitously and infrequently "met"; but nobody met Prothero anywhere.

  13. Considering how immense must be the number of these required changes, added to the changes above enumerated, the chances against any adequate re-adjustments fortuitously arising must be infinity to one.

  14. It is a heap of unreal incident, fortuitously collocated, [16] and showing nothing approaching to symmetrical design.

  15. Considered as a whole, the other is not at all a bare prediction of the sacking of a city, fortuitously fulfilled forty years after utterance: it is a Messianic judgment, carrying a whole eschatology bound up with it.

  16. Secondly, let them be a band of pilgrims, fortuitously congregated, each of whom has resolved to reach the city for his own private purposes.

  17. It can only foster and further certain types fortuitously produced, and thwart and frustrate others.

  18. It was at this stage that I fortuitously arrived at the Crillon to report that our committee, by calling on M.

  19. He therefore is, not what He fortuitously found Himself to be, but what He himself wishes to be, and as His will contains nothing fortuitous, He is even in this respect independent of contingency.

  20. He did not reach His present condition fortuitously enough to enable us even to ask, "How did He become what He is?

  21. He therefore derives essence from Himself, and by Himself; consequently, He is, not what He fortuitously found Himself to be, but what He willed to be.

  22. But Essence cannot be contingent, for not fortuitously is it what it is; nor does it derive what it is from anything else, because the very nature of Essence is to be Essence.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fortuitously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accidental; casual; incidentally; perchance; random; somehow