latterly
- r in the recent past
the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also
- In the 111 years since Singer's founding, its stores have offered customers nothing but sewing machines, sewing accessories, sewing lessonsand, latterly, vacuum cleaners.
- Indeed, as the reformer who fractured Christianity, Luther has latterly become a key to reuniting it.
- It was, of course, long ago converted into a brand name, constantly fussed over, ferociously defended, first by Disney, latterly by his corporate heirs and assigns.