Adverb
consensually (comparative more consensually, superlative most consensually)
in a consensual manner.
Politics under the circumstance would cease to be solely about personal ambitions, but of fashioning the future using the political powers consensually given to leaders at the time of elections. Source: Internet
The Brooklyn born player was forced to testify during the New York Knicks sexual harassment lawsuit that he consensually bedded an intern after a group trip to a strip club back in 2005. Source: Internet
That day led to the birth of a nation consensually governed based upon a document which ensures that on this day in this, any American courtroom tyrannical despotism will always lose and liberty, freedom and the constitution will always win. Source: Internet
That day led to the birth of a nation consensually (sic) governed based upon a document which ensures that on this day in this, any American courtroom tyrannical despotism will always lose and liberty, freedom and the constitution will always win. Source: Internet
“He is an artist who has been known for his sexually explicit work so many of his professional interactions with subjects were sexual and explicit in nature but all of the subjects of his work participated consensually.” Source: Internet
Our approach has always been, and remains, as a priority to work consensually, constructively and collaboratively, with the overseas territories. Source: Internet