Adverb
In a manner inducing belief; as, I have been credibly informed of the event.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe talked plausibly before the committee Source: Internet
he will probably win the election Source: Internet
Carr (2007) 108–9 Chamberlain met Hitler on a number of occasions between 1923 and 1927 in Bayreuth, but cannot credibly be regarded as a conduit of Wagner's own views. Source: Internet
For these reasons, no single group of Mennonites anywhere can credibly claim to represent, speak for, or lead all Mennonites worldwide. Source: Internet
But Iraq isn’t credibly accused or really even suspected of doing any of these things. Source: Internet
Gates, UNICEF & WHO have already been credibly accused of intentionally sterilizing Kenyan children through the use of a hidden HCG antigen in tetanus vaccines”. Source: Internet