From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpartiallypar‧tial‧ly /ˈpɑːʃəli $ ˈpɑːr-/●くろまる○しろまる○しろまる adverb formalPARTLYnot completelySYN partlyThe operation was only partially successful.Remember that you are partially responsible for their unhappiness.Examples from the Corpuspartially• The house was partiallydestroyed by the explosion.• Skills develop and change to compensatepartially for the changing capacities.• MilitarismFourth, the Westernpost-warbuild-up of defence is partiallyjustified in the above terms.• The ice had partiallymelted and there was a pool of water on the table.• A stroke left her partiallyparalyzed.• Such independence cost her the political immunity from partisan attack that at least partially protected prior first ladies.• Technology can be changed, abandoned, or made efficient enough to partiallyrelieve the impact of populationgrowth.• Food shortages were partiallyresponsible for riots.• The advertising campaign was only partially successful.• Along the way, people may lose their jobs as machines replace, at least partially, the skills of human workers.