Adverb
In part; not totally; as, partially true; the sun partially eclipsed.
In a partial manner; with undue bias of mind; with unjust favor or dislike; as, to judge partially.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn artist cannot be partially sincere any more than art can be an approximation of beauty. Andrei Tarkovsky
A mathematician may say anything he pleases, but a physicist must be at least partially sane. Josiah Willard Gibbs
Man works when he is partially involved. When he is totally involved he is at play or leisure. Marshall McLuhan
It is, therefore, possible to extend a partially specified interpretation to a complete interpretation, without loss of verifiability, [...] This fact offers the possibility of automatic verification of programs, the programmer merely tagging entrances and one edge in each innermost loop. Robert Floyd
Let us consider that we are all partially insane. It will explain us to each other it will unriddle many riddles it will make clear and simple many things which are involved in haunting and harassing difficulties and obscurities now. Mark Twain
I have a bad back partially from playing the drums and singing. I used to have to hold my body in such a position that my spine got out of alignment. Don Henley