proscriptively love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a proscriptive manner.

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  • adverb In a proscriptive manner.

Etymologies

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proscriptive +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • In any case, Jaspers 'insistence, contra Kant and the neo-Kantians, that reason itself is not the sole source of knowledge, and that the task of reason is not proscriptively to circumscribe the sphere of its validity against transcendence, but to overcome its cognitive limits and to envision contents which cannot be generated by its own autonomous functions, deserves to be rehabilitated as an abidingly significant contribution to modern debates on metaphysics and epistemology.

    Karl Jaspers Thornhill, Chris 2006

  • They find themselves in battle position with a poet whose very defensiveness situates him as proscriptively embattled.

    Wordsworth’s Balladry: Real Men Wanted 1999

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