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Definition of Impersonally
1. Adverb. Without warmth. "He treated his patients impersonally"
2. Adverb. In an impersonal manner. "When I told him about Russ I found it difficult to speak impersonally"
Definition of Impersonally
1. adv. In an impersonal manner.
Definition of Impersonally
1. Adverb. In an impersonal manner. ¹
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Definition of Impersonally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impersonally
Literary usage of Impersonally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Combined Spanish Method: A Practical and Theoretical System for Learning by Alberto de Tornos (1915)
"HABER and HACER are often used impersonally, and are in such cases to' be rendered
... The verb haber, when conjugated impersonally, has the peculiarity of ..."
2. A Complete Grammar of Esperanto, the International Language: With Graded by Ivy Kellerman Reed (1910)
"MODIFIERS OF impersonally USED VERBS. 141. Any modifier of an impersonal verb (50)
or of a verb used impersonally, that is, with an infinitive or clause for ..."
3. The Philosophic Function of Value: A Study of Experience Showin G the by Nathan Blechman (1918)
"Economic Values are impersonally Identifiable, ... value has reached such a degree
of remoteness that it can be studied impersonally and objectively. ..."
4. Students Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary to the Old Testament by Alexander Harkavy (1914)
"... ie it is called by my name 28.12,28; Dan.9,19.— 3) to be read Neh. 13,1; Est.6,1.
Pu inp (ft. «5pC) to be called, named Is.65,1; impersonally ..."