Definition of Admonitorily

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Admonitorily

admonish
admonished
admonisher
admonishers
admonishes
admonishing
admonishingly
admonishment
admonishments
admonisht
admonition
admonitions
admonitive
admonitor
admonitorial
admonitorily (current term)
admonitors
admonitory
admonitrices
admonitrix
admontite
admontites
admortization
admynistre
adnascent
adnation
adnations
adnerval
adneural

Literary usage of Admonitorily

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"... and so might reproachfully or admonitorily appeal to it on occasion, as they had the clearest title and call to do: but the clamor itself, ..."

2. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1865)
"... and the friends of the colored population, so universal esteemed was the ex-President, and so admonitorily solemn is suddenness. - AID TO EMIGRANTS. ..."

3. American Slavery and Colour by William Chambers (1857)
"In concluding, he admonitorily appealed to the sense of justice of the people. 'The contest which, beginning in Kansas, has reached us, ..."

4. Three Plays for Puritans by Bernard Shaw (1906)
"But the gods would not suffer (Pothinus coughs admonitorily)—the gods—the gods would not suffer POTHINUS (prompting)—will not maintain PTOLEMY. ..."

5. The Panoplist, Or, The Christian's Armory (1806)
"Divine Correction, AN* awful instance of divine correction, of a nature which cannot fail to be admonitorily applied by all who hear of it, was experienced ..."

6. Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover by Doran (John) (1855)
"... More admonitorily and significar exclaims: " Oh, if women in general knew what was their interest; if they could guess with what a charm even appearance ..."

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