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Definition of "causally" [caus•al•ly]

  • In a causal manner. (adverb)

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Use "causally" in a sentence
  • "On the other hand, an understanding (Verstehen) in this subjective sense is not anchored in a non-cognitive empathy or intuitive appreciation that is arational by nature; it can gain objective validity when the meanings and values to be comprehended are explained causally, that is, as a means to an end."
  • "When a man is ninety years old and has observed, every week in his life, that in his part of the country there is invariably a rainfall every Tuesday, this observation is richly and often tested, yet nobody will get the notion of causally connecting Tuesday and rain -- but only because such connection would be regarded as generally foolish."
  • "I have found the more "causally" I appear when correcting behavior the more comfortable my guest and the more likely they are to self-correct their behavior."