feeble-mindedly

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English

Etymology

feeble-minded +‎ -ly

Adverb

feeble-mindedly (comparative more feeble-mindedly, superlative most feeble-mindedly)

  1. In a feeble-minded manner; as if feeble-minded.
    • 1997, Ian Stewart, chapter 1, in Does God Play Dice?: The New Mathematics of Chaos, →ISBN:
      Perhaps there are no real patterns, only those that we feeble-mindedly impose.