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The adverb for "elite" is "elitely." Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how an action is performed or to what extent. In this case, "elitely" would describe how something is done in a manner characteristic of or belonging to an elite group or class.

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The elite is a hypothetical group of relatively small size, that is dominant within a large society, having a privileged status perceived as being envied by others of a lower line of order.

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The word elite may be a noun or adjective (the best, best, choice, or select).

There is no common adverb form, as there is with selectively.

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Adverb for elite

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