Adverb
ambivalently (comparative more ambivalently, superlative most ambivalently)
In an ambivalent manner.
Folk magicians throughout Europe were often viewed ambivalently by communities, and were considered as capable of harming as of healing, Wilby, Emma (2006) Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits. pp. 51–4. Source: Internet
Emperor Manuel, whom William met during his visits to Constantinople, was portrayed more ambivalently, much like King Amalric. Source: Internet