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Definition of Pristinely
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pristinely
Literary usage of Pristinely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Culture of Violence by Kumar Rupesinghe (1994)
"Further, I suggested that many Western social science theories, far from being
pristinely objective, are ideologically oriented through an intolerance of ..."
2. Ave Roma Immortalis: Studies from the Chronicles of Rome by Francis Marion Crawford (1898)
"... guage but the latter, when Francis the First, Charles the Fifth and Henry the
Eighth were reigning, is pristinely Roman in its contempt of 'barbarians. ..."
3. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1916)
"It is true that intuition and emotion have probably remained almost, pristinely
embryonic during this process, and it is time to pay attention to these ..."
4. Ave Roma Immortalis: Studies from the Chronicles of Rome by Francis Marion Crawford (1902)
"... Charles the Fifth, and Henry the Eighth were reigning, is pristinely Roman in
its contempt of' barbarians.' There were also to be six gentlemen of the ..."
5. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1879)
"The tine temper of a mind that was pristinely idealistic wore away its edge, and
thenceforward he hacked at the abuses of the time, as with a two-edged ..."
6. Is a U. N. International Criminal Court in the U. S. National Interest edited by Rod Grams (2001)
"Prosecutor, while the proprio motu approach assures a pristinely impartial
Prosecutor whose work will be without any political dimension; In much of the ..."
7. Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of Literature: A Melange by Charles Carroll Bombaugh (1890)
"If your brother who had been pristinely located and stationed in England whether
he has induced himself with ..."