Intransitively
Intransitively is an adverb describing a verb that is used intransitively, meaning the verb does not take a direct object. Intransitive verbs possess a subject and convey meaning without requiring an object to complete an event or state. The action may be accompanied by adverbs or other complements that specify manner, time, place, or circumstance, but not a direct object.
Common intransitive verbs include those that describe states or movements that do not involve transferring action
Some verbs are ambitransitive (or labile), capable of functioning with or without a direct object. For instance,
In linguistic descriptions, intransitively is used to specify the usage pattern of a verb, indicating the absence