English edit

Etymology edit

cyber +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

cyberly (not comparable)

  1. By means of the Internet.
    • 2002, The Association, Bulletin, Volume 64:
      Jason Woolcott originated the contact list. Jason used his masterful operations research background to keep the class together cyberly.
    • 2014, Nicola Lonie, Online Safety for Children and Teens on the Autism Spectrum, page 47:
      [] colourful games where the player can 'cyberly' dress a wide variety of dolls in a choice of hundreds of different costumes.
    • 2021, Charles P. Pierce, “Vladimir Putin Is a King Bullshit Artist,” Esquire, June 17 [quoting Joe Biden]:
      I pointed out to him we have significant cyber capability and he knows it. He doesn’t know exactly what it is, but it’s significant. And if in fact they violate these basic norms, we will respond cyberly. He knows. In a cyber way.