tenuously
- r in a tenuous manner
his works tenuously survive in the minds of a few scholars
- Presented collectively, the themes become much clearer, with narrative threads that tenuously link one strip to the next.
- Even as Iraq's Sunni-Shi'ite divide appears to be tenuously mending, another seam in the country's patchwork multiethnic and sectarian society is on the verge of unraveling.
- It is the moons small mass and low gravity that prevents it from keeping hold of even a tenuously thin atmosphere.