2. Adverb. Regarding forensics, or forensic science ¹
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Definition of Forensically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Forensically
Literary usage of Forensically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans by Thomas Chalmers (1874)
"But by reckoning himself forensically dead unto sin, and forensically alive ...
but, with these terms, he may reckon of himself that forensically he is dead ..."
2. The Bible Herald (1877)
"This can be done in two ways— either by justifying a person forensically, ...
For who of men could make righteous forensically their fellows before God ? ..."
3. Social Questions from the Point of View of Christian Theology by John Llewelyn Davies (1886)
"She only contemplates war forensically, as a mode of settling national questions,
which is justified by the want of any other mode. ..."
4. A Critical Exposition of the Third Chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the by James Morison (1866)
"The word is used forensically, and means, shall be made out to be righteous, that
is, shall be made out to possess that righteousness which entitles to the ..."
5. The Primitive Doctrine of Justification Investigated: Relatively to the by George Stanley Faber (1837)
"... which forensically makes a righteous person to be a sinner; and of Christ's
Righteousness to us, which forensically makes sinners to be righteous. ..."