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Definition of Penetratively
1. Adverb. With ability to see into deeply. "The author treats his subject penetratingly"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Penetratively
Literary usage of Penetratively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Historical and Critical Dictionary by Pierre Bayle (1826)
"but the forms produced in matter are inwardly and penetratively united to it: it
is their subject of inherence, and according to right philosophy there is ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1850)
"Note that this image is also participant in the Action, essentially, penetratively
to the core ; since hereby lago gets the handkerchief, and hereby, too, ..."
3. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Charles Scott Sherrington (1906)
"Some agencies act not only at the surface of the organism but penetratively
through its mass. Of these there are for some apparently no receptors adapted, ..."
4. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Charles Scott Sherrington (1906)
"Some agencies act not only at the surface of the organism but penetratively
through its mass. Of these there are for some apparently no receptors adapted, ..."
5. Selections and Essays by John Ruskin (1918)
"Salvador, duly advised, or penetratively perceptive of these dispositions of my
father, entirely pleasing and admirable to the courier mind, ..."