convertibly, adv.
(kənˈvɜːtɪblɪ)
[f. prec.]
1. Interchangeably, as equivalents, synonymously.
| 1710 Berkeley Princ. Hum. Knowl. i. §142, I will not say that the terms idea and notion may not be used convertibly. 1835 I. Taylor Spir. Despot. iv. 164 These terms are used convertibly throughout the New Testament. |
† 2. By conversion, conversely. Obs.
| a 1716 South Serm. I. ii. (R.), There neither is, nor ever was any person remarkably ungrateful, who was not also unsufferably proud; nor convertibly, any one proud, who was not equally ungrateful. |