Availably
suitable or ready for use; of use or service; at hand:
I used whatever tools were available.
readily obtainable; accessible:
available resources.
having sufficient power or efficacy; valid.
Archaic. efficacious; profitable; advantageous.
Historical Examples
I presume an unimportant picture, as his power was not then availably developed.
Modern Painters, Volume V (of 5) John Ruskin
Allen himself was convinced, by having really tried, that he was not as availably clever as others of his family.
Magnum Bonum Charlotte M. Yonge
adjective
obtainable or accessible; capable of being made use of; at hand
(US, politics, derogatory) suitable for public office, usually as a result of having an inoffensive character: Smith was a particularly available candidate
adj.
mid-15c., “beneficial,” also “valid, effective, capable of producing the desired effect,” from avail + -able. Meaning “at one’s disposal, capable of being made use of” is recorded from 1827.
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