Definition of Correlatively

1. adv. In a correlative relation.

Definition of Correlatively

1. Adverb. in a correlative manner ¹

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Definition of Correlatively

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Correlatively

correlatingly
correlation
correlation coefficient
correlation coefficients
correlation does not imply causation
correlation energy
correlation matrix
correlation table
correlational
correlational analysis
correlational method
correlational statistics
correlations
correlative
correlative differentiation
correlatively (current term)
correlativeness
correlatives
correlativity
correlator
correlators
correligionist
correligionists
correlogram
correlograms
corrensite
correption
correspond
corresponded

Literary usage of Correlatively

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

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... meaning of a book or proposition, correlatively it is the duty of the subjects who are taught to accept this meaning. (See DOGMA, FAITH, INFALLIBILITY, ..."

2. A Neglected Fact in English History by Henry Charles Coote (1864)
"He is the man, or inferior vassal of the thegn, to whose estate he is ascribed, and the thegn, considered correlatively, ..."

3. An Analysis of the Action Consciousness, Based on the Simple Reaction by Joseph Herschel Coffin (1907)
"... is spoken of as the object, purpose or end of the action, and correlatively, the action as the means of gaining or realizing the object of desire. ..."

4. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1847)
"Our mode of combining must accord with our prior mode of seeing things correlatively placed, because combination includes correlation. ..."

5. A French Grammar by Louis Bevier, Thomas Logie (1897)
"correlatively et... et has the force of both . . . and. ... Ni < nee neither, nor, correlatively neither . . . nor, requires a ne before the verb (266 ..."

6. The Philosophy of Language; Or, Language as an Exact Science: Subjectively by David Henry Cruttenden (1870)
"NOTE V. "When a Conjunction joins a subordinate clause to an adjective, the adjective and the Conjunction are used correlatively. ..."

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