In a manner that can be grounded or justified; in a way that has valid foundations.
From 'groundable' plus the adverbial suffix -ly, creating an adverb that describes how something is done in a way that can be grounded or supported.
This rare adverb appears almost exclusively in formal philosophical or legal writing—it's the kind of precision word that scholars use when they want to distinguish between merely claimed and actually justified positions.
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