embodiedly
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English[edit]
Adverb[edit]
embodiedly (comparative more embodiedly, superlative most embodiedly)
- In an embodied fashion; as an embodiment.
- 1991, William R. Torbert, The power of balance: transforming self, society, and scientific inquiry, page 189:
- Then my colleagues Mick and Roger hugged me as they left, and then I was on my bike pedaling home alone. Wholly, embodiedly, acceptingly alone.
- 2002, Harold Garfinkel, Anne Warfield Rawls, Ethnomethodology's Program: Working Out Durkheim's Aphorism, →ISBN:
- That property is critically relevant, and emphatically so when it is observed locally and endogenously that particulars were embodiedly made so as the production cohort's concerted doings.
- 2012, Frederic Will, The Knife in the Stone: Essays in Literary Theory, →ISBN, page 126:
- Gorgoepekoos does mean 'swift in hearing and responding', but it means it embodiedly.