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Definition of Eclectically
1. adv. In an eclectic manner; by an eclectic method.
Definition of Eclectically
1. Adverb. in an eclectic manner ¹
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Definition of Eclectically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eclectically
Literary usage of Eclectically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains of the Late Rev. Arthur West Haddan by Arthur West Haddan, Alexander Penrose Forbes (1876)
"FORSTER writes an elaborate volume, in which he tells us lii.it he has "eclectically
resurveyed" the celebrated argument of Porson against Travis, ..."
2. ... Bible in Schools Plans of Many Lands: Documents by Wilbur Fisk Crafts (1914)
"As in eating, variety tends to relish, so does the reading of the Bible in a
variety of methods, such as the following: (I) Chronologically and eclectically ..."
3. Analogies in the Progress of Nature and Grace: Four Sermons Preached Before by Charles Pritchard (1868)
"7 eclectically Re-surveyed. By the Rev. CHARLES FORSTER, BD, Six-Preacher of
Canterbury Cathedral, and Hector of Stisted, Essex ; Author of " The Apostolic ..."
4. The Discourse on the All-Embracing Net of Views: The Brahmajala Sutta and by Bodhi, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Gautama Buddha (1992)
""Or by proceeding eclectically": these views also arise in the case of the
possessor through reasoning when he does not see any being re-arise following its ..."
5. The gospel in the law; a critical examination of the citations from the Old by Charles Taylor (1869)
"FORSTER (CHARLES, BD) A New Plea for the Authenticity of the Text of the Three
Heavenly Witnesses; or, Person's Letters to Trans eclectically ..."
6. A Translation of the Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Romans by James Challis (1871)
"7 eclectically Re-surveyed. By CHARLES FORSTER, BD, Six-Preacher of Canterbury
Cathedral, and Rector of Stisted, Essex ; Author of " The ..."