It means to do it with great care and caution. You do something tentatively because you are not sure about the result, hence you have to be extra careful, and ready to stop if it turns bad.
"Tentatively" means doing something in a hesitant or uncertain manner. It often implies a lack of confidence or firmness in an action or decision. For example, if someone speaks tentatively, they might be unsure of what they're saying or how it will be received.
Tentatively is an adverb.
The opening of the store was tentatively scheduled for late August.
No. Tentatively is an adverb formed from the adjective tentative by adding -ly.
The surgery is tentatively scheduled for next month, but we'll do it sooner if you're in a lot of pain.
"Tentatively" means doing something in a hesitant or uncertain manner. It often implies a lack of confidence or firmness in an action or decision. For example, if someone speaks tentatively, they might be unsure of what they're saying or how it will be received.
Based upon my somewhat limited information, I can only answer your question tentatively. The meeting has been tentatively scheduled for this Friday at 10:00 a.m.
Tentatively is an adverb.
To do something hesitantly or uncertainly. (See: Tentative.)
He moved tentatively across the ice...
The opening of the store was tentatively scheduled for late August.
No. Tentatively is an adverb formed from the adjective tentative by adding -ly.
I'd tentatively suggest objectification.
The meeting was tentatively agreed to -before I checked my schedule! The evening news programs are always tentatively scheduled when they follow a sporting event.
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The surgery is tentatively scheduled for next month, but we'll do it sooner if you're in a lot of pain.
Tentatively as of Aug 2008, it is speculated it will be PG-13.