Generally speaking, partially is used for ingredients or processes that can be measured, as in This food is only partially cooked, while in part is used more for detailing reasons or causes, as in We left early, in part because of the service.
This means that what is said is only partially true and therefore part is a lie or an exaggeration.
Partially.
It can either mean that something is literally only partially cooked, or it can be slang for an idea (or something else) that is only partially formed or produced.
Partially destroyed by its own enzymes
I think perhaps you mean partially
The word partially is an adverb. It means to do something to a partial degree.
skin
cell membrane
No, it is not an adverb. Part is a noun, or a verb. There are adverb forms for in part (partly) and the adjective partial (partially).
Partially is used when you talk about a condition or state. Partly is a part distinct from a whole such as a physical object
The polar molecule is one which has partially positive charge at its one part or one element of a compound and partially negative at the other. The partially negative part bearing part have usually high Electronegative atom. On the other hand, the radical is one which bears no charge but it has an unpaired electron.
It is all together VOID if it's legal part and illegal part cannot be separated but if illegal part and legal part can be separated then LEGAL part can be performed....
partially victorious, which means they won part of it
Yes, it is an adverb. It means partially, in part but not entirely.
Sea is a part of the ocean that is partially surrounded by land
It's made up from partially cement
Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.