Adverb
Separately; disjunctively.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPeck asked Yep about instructions he received from Department of Justice lawyer John Gibb-Carsley the day before Meng's arrival, in which he was told to discretely locate Meng, arrest her and advise her of her charter rights. Source: Internet
Of course, discretely appearing to be minding your own business. Source: Internet
As I currently have the time to investigate political, economic and scientific issues which could really be of use to our peoples, I discretely communicated with several persons living in Cuba or outside of our country. Source: Internet
Phylogenetic analysis relies on the concept of derived characteristics that are not shared between groups, usually applying to populations that are allopatric (geographically separated) and therefore discretely bounded. Source: Internet
But I expect to write more posts to pursue the substantive questions (this was really just about open debate), sometimes more discretely from one another. Source: Internet
Call their attention discretely this time with Mirrycle Incredibell Brass Duet Bicycle Bell. Source: Internet