Crucially

/ˈkruːʃəli/ adverb

In a way that is of vital importance; at a critical or decisive moment.

From Latin 'crux' (cross, a crucial point), influenced by French 'cruciel'. The word emerged in the 1600s from the idea of a 'crucial' moment being like a crossroads where different paths diverge.

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