Adverb
In an amicable manner.
Source: Webster's dictionarythey separated amicably Source: Internet
After they divorced amicably, she got sober, and it was in a meeting for alcoholics that she met a man who would teach her about self-pleasure. Source: Internet
After the broadcast of March 31, 1940, Welles and Campbell parted amicably. Source: Internet
Although he agreed to Horthy's demands that he temper his anti-Jewish rhetoric and work amicably with Hungary's large Jewish professional class, Gömbös's tenure began swinging Hungary's political mood powerfully rightward. Source: Internet
A Roman consul was given nominal authority, and the two peoples lived together amicably, with Roman culture greatly influencing the barbarians. Source: Internet
At that time Tool experienced its only lineup change to date, with bassist D'Amour leaving the band amicably to pursue other projects. Source: Internet