Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a corporate capacity.
  • As regards the body; in the body; bodily.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb In a corporate capacity; acting as a corporate body.
  • adverb In, or as regarda, the body.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb Acting as a corporate body.
  • adverb In a corporate way.

Etymologies

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License

corporate +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • At a time when Super Bowls and Final Fours are held in corporately named stadiums and cavernous domes, there's something right about each and every Masters unfolding in this land-that-time-forgot place, delivering the same stage, the same theater in the pines, for the Bobby Joneses and Phil Mickelsons.

    USATODAY.com - Without fail, The Masters puts on dramatic show 2004

  • Not their bankers or their special interest benefactors "corporately," in violation of America's true form of government as contained within that glass case a few short miles down the street - and the document which provides for the very offices in which they now hold yet show such little awareness of its provisions more so now within the last eight years than any other period in history.

    Senate Passes In Your Face Unconstitutional Health Deform Bill 2009

  • Not their bankers or their special interest benefactors "corporately," in violation of America's true form of government as contained within that glass case a few short miles down the street - and the document which provides for the very offices in which they now hold yet show such little awareness of its provisions more so now within the last eight years than any other period in history.

    Senate Passes In Your Face Unconstitutional Health Deform Bill 2009

  • However, ST '09 is not a mere popcorn film, designed to capitalize on the familiarity of corporately-owned characters.

    Young as when the world was new | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • Every year, the public and community media family sing kumbaya at annual conferences like the National Federation for Community Broadcasters or the bi-annual National Conference on Media Reform, where independent, alternative, community-based and public interest media are saluted for their roles as antidotes to the lack of credibility of the commercial and corporately-owned networks, the cable giants and the radio empires of Clear Channel, Infinity and Entercom.

    Tracy Rosenberg: College Radio: You Will Be Assimilated Tracy Rosenberg 2011

  • Our arbiter misses the point that promoting the inverse of market values still promotes market structure, since how else are you to know when you're genuinely moved or merely corporately conditioned?

    Small wonder Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • Our arbiter misses the point that promoting the inverse of market values still promotes market structure, since how else are you to know when you're genuinely moved or merely corporately conditioned?

    Archive 2009-07-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • What Tea Partiers are revolting against is not just "government" but corporately controlled government -- what we may call corporatism.

    Ken Allen: Say 'Corporatization,' Not 'Privatization' Ken Allen 2011

  • The corporately manipulated MSM continues to legitimize elements of a very dangerous rightwing cult that thrives on public apathy nand ignorance while “thinking” Americans continiue their very passive response to same.

    Think Progress » Liz Cheney Airs Hypocritical Attack Ad On Obama For Waiting ‘100 Hours’ To Respond To Terror Plot 2010

  • Every year, the public and community media family sing kumbaya at annual conferences like the National Federation for Community Broadcasters or the bi-annual National Conference on Media Reform, where independent, alternative, community-based and public interest media are saluted for their roles as antidotes to the lack of credibility of the commercial and corporately-owned networks, the cable giants and the radio empires of Clear Channel, Infinity and Entercom.

    Tracy Rosenberg: College Radio: You Will Be Assimilated Tracy Rosenberg 2011

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