Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an analogous manner.
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- adverb In an
analogous manner; in a manner which evokesanalogy .
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- adverb in an analogous manner
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Examples
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We may call this limit of the irreducible termination of vision — this radical discontinuity of allegory — materiality, a term analogously deployed by de Man throughout (whether one speak of the body, language, or history) and shunned by Blake.
Chaosmic Orders: Nonclassical Physics, Allegory, and the Epistemology of Blake's Minute Particulars. 2001
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Names which are derived from creatures may therefore be applied to God analogously, that is, proportionately, or we may say relatively, in the manner which the passages appended to Q. 3 should be sufficient to explain (cf.S. Contra Gentiles I, ch.
Nature and Grace: Selections from the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas 1954
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Without appetite, you wake up to find yourself in an eerie zone of existence inhabited, analogously, by the color-blind, the tone-deaf, the illiterate ....
Archive 2009-03-01 Sarah Lenz 2009
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All of this leads to what can only be explained as each generation's artistic prerogative for poetically turning over its own variation on the truism that every representation of death reduces analogously, symbolically, finally, to the death of the self.
G. Roger Denson: Holocaust and Redemption in the Photography of Susan Silas G. Roger Denson 2011
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Without appetite, you wake up to find yourself in an eerie zone of existence inhabited, analogously, by the color-blind, the tone-deaf, the illiterate ....
Berry Pavlova with Rhubarb-Lime Custard Filling Sarah Lenz 2009
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Without appetite, you wake up to find yourself in an eerie zone of existence inhabited, analogously, by the color-blind, the tone-deaf, the illiterate ....
Cracking a Caged Cake is Better than Blowing Out Candles Sarah Lenz 2009
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All of this leads to what can only be explained as each generation's artistic prerogative for poetically turning over its own variation on the truism that every representation of death reduces analogously, symbolically, finally, to the death of the self.
G. Roger Denson: Holocaust and Redemption in the Photography of Susan Silas G. Roger Denson 2011
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Without appetite, you wake up to find yourself in an eerie zone of existence inhabited, analogously, by the color-blind, the tone-deaf, the illiterate ....
Archive 2009-02-01 Sarah Lenz 2009
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All of this leads to what can only be explained as each generation's artistic prerogative for poetically turning over its own variation on the truism that every representation of death reduces analogously, symbolically, finally, to the death of the self.
G. Roger Denson: Holocaust and Redemption in the Photography of Susan Silas G. Roger Denson 2011
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Without appetite, you wake up to find yourself in an eerie zone of existence inhabited, analogously, by the color-blind, the tone-deaf, the illiterate ....
Chicken Update Sarah Lenz 2009
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