Adverb
vectorially (not comparable)
By or in relation to a vector (in any sense)
vectorially-secreted protein
a vectorially-normed space
The environment will produce several deflections of the direct signal onto the antenna, where typically 2-5 deflected signal components will be vectorially added. Source: Internet
Otherwise, if we want to calculate the attraction between massive bodies, we need to add all the point-point attraction forces vectorially and the net attraction might not be exact inverse square. Source: Internet
The two blue vectors represent velocities after the collision and add vectorially to get the initial (red) velocity. Source: Internet