Adverb
In a compact manner; with close union of parts; densely; tersely.
Source: Webster's dictionaryInformation can be stored even more compactly than in molecular memory. It can be stored in the structure of space-time. What is matter, after all, but a standing-wave of information in the vacuum? Greg Bear
Bracquemond tells me that he looked attentively at my works at our exhibition. Far from objecting to them, as I expected, he said they were compactly drawn, and modeled, but he is shocked by the dots; he enjoined me to stick to divisionism but not to use the dot. Camille Pissarro
liquid food compactly stored in a pressurized tank Source: Internet
Please state your case as succinctly as possible Source: Internet
he wrote compactly but clearly Source: Internet
The children were packed compactly into the car Source: Internet