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Definition of Concretely
1. Adverb. In concrete terms. "Concretely, this meant that he was broke"
Definition of Concretely
1. adv. In a concrete manner.
Definition of Concretely
1. Adverb. In a concrete manner, physically, definitely ¹
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Definition of Concretely
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Concretely
Literary usage of Concretely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trusts, Pools, and Corporations by William Zebina Ripley (1916)
"XVIII THE RULE OF REASON APPLIED concretely, 1911-1915 Two groups of recent
Anti-Trust law cases are carried over as a legacy from the preceding chapter ..."
2. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and by Ralph Cudworth, Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1845)
"The chief ground whereof was this, because they considered not the Deity according
to its simple nature, and abstractly only, but concretely also with the ..."
3. Problems in Ethics, Or, Grounds for a Code of Rules for Moral Conduct by John Steinfort Kedney (1900)
"CHAPTER XIII THE RELIGIOUS CONSCIOUSNESS THE religious consciousness only exists,
concretely, in synthesis with the moral and the aesthetic consciousness; ..."
4. Theology and the Social Consciousness: A Study of the Relations of the by Henry Churchill King (1902)
"Leaves the Historically, concretely Christian.—Once more, the social consciousness
cannot approve of the mystical conception of religion in its ignoring, ..."
5. Proceedings of National Convention by National Paper Box Manufacturers' Association (1919)
"show concretely and conclusively the very satisfactory results that have followed
the use of the Standard Cost-Finding System. And in this connection, ..."
6. Semitic Philosophy: Showing the Ultimate Social and Scientific Outcome of by Philip Christopher Friese (1890)
"The Kingdom of God, concretely conceived, is the compound system of the spiritual
and the material universe ; including in its spiritual element God and man ..."