Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissipatedly
Literary usage of Dissipatedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Obscure diseases of the brain and mind by Forbes Benignus Winslow (1866)
"Lord Chesterfield says, " that the power of applying the attention steadily and
un- dissipatedly to a single object is the sure mark of a superior genius. ..."
2. God in Human Thought: Or, Natural Theology Traced in Literature, Ancient and by Ezra Hall Gillett (1874)
"... by living dissipatedly," " performing bad actions," etc.JA man may voluntarily
become unjust, " and yet he will not be able to leave off being unjust, ..."
3. Contributions to the Study of Elliptical Words in Modern English by Karl Sundén (1904)
"Through this, the adverb fast receives the sense of 'dissipatedly' in this specific
combination. Later on, the use of the word in this sense is extended ..."