Adverb
in a prudent manner
in a providential manner; as determined by providence
in a fortunately providential manner
Source: WordNetI had allotted my own bedroom for necking, prudently removing both the bed and the key, and taken both myself and my typewriter into my son's bedroom. Source: Internet
his providentially destined role Source: Internet
providentially the weather remained good Source: Internet
Competitively, his Lakers and Bird's Celtics were a matchup for the ages, and one that providentially took place in two large television markets. Source: Internet
The god was providentially broken, and the residents of Ashdod became sick, so they moved it to Gath, with the same results there; tumors broke out on them (1 Sam. 5:1-9). Source: Internet
Coincidentally – or providentially – it’s the same area where a new C2C church plant, Christ City, is just forming. Source: Internet