hopingly

hopingly

(ˈhəʊpɪŋlɪ)
adv
in a hopeful manner
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This edema is relieved by the blood cultures, which will hopingly position the heart at the best place on the Frank-Starling function curve.
JEFF BURTON, Stockton * * * THE last paragraph of 'Athletics tribute' (24.7.12) about the late Barbara Cotton should have read: Now, hopingly in peace and gone ahead of us to her reward but leaving none of us whose privilege it was to have known her but the richer in that which is priceless, best and most rewarding in our lives here.
As a dissonant result, the help that is hopingly begged for in "Eleven Addresses"--the finality of death--is out of harmony with its noble cause, the omnipotent and merciful God of life.