The act of expressing, or showing mercy
To end someone's life mercifully if they are in too much pain
He mercifully let the criminal out of jail.
"The judge mercifully let him off the crime."
Mercifully, they do not.
The adverb form of "mercy" is "mercifully." It describes the manner in which an action is performed with compassion, forgiveness, or kindness, often in situations where one has the power to be harsh or punitive. For example, one might say, "She mercifully decided to give him another chance."
He was kidnapped and mercifully beaten by two men. Then he later died on Febuary7,1987.
"Mercifully" is an adverb that describes an action done with mercy or compassion, often in a way that alleviates suffering or provides relief. It suggests a sense of kindness or leniency in a situation that could otherwise be harsh or unforgiving. The term can also imply a fortunate or timely occurrence that spares someone from a negative outcome.
The execution machine invented during the French Revolution is the guillotine.
Mercifully, usually YES, as it is now taken that the balance of the mind is disturbed in a person taking their own life.
"May it be My will that My mercies will overcome My anger and that I will deal with My people beyond the letter of the law" (i.e. more mercifully than the law would demand) (see Talmud, Berachos 7a for the exact, full wording)
Definition is the same as meaning.
The immediate symptoms are (possible) nausea, though that is less common, severe malaise, (you just feel sick as can be), and roaring diarrhea. Mercifully, it usually runs it's course in 24-30 hours if you are otherwise healthy.