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mere·ly Listen to audio/ˈmiɚli/ adverb
: only, justused to say that someone or something is small, unimportant, etc. This is merely a minor delay. They were merely children when their father died. Was it merely a coincidence? It was merely a suggestion.used to describe the only reason for something or the only effect of something She got the job merely because her father owns the company. [=the only reason she got the job was because her father owns the company] Your essay merely hints at the real problem. You shouldn't blame her. She was merely following orders. [=she was following orders and not doing anything more than that] I'm not criticizing you. I'm merely suggesting that we try a new approach.
not merely
used to say that one thing is true and that another thing is also true He was not merely a great baseball player, he was also a great person.

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