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Definition of "dialogically" [di•a•log•ic•al•ly]

  • In the manner or nature of a dialogue. (adverb)

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Use "dialogically" in a sentence
  • "The chief feature of that was exhaustive number-crunching done dialogically with the congregation in the format of a quiz show."
  • "He will go on to imply, if not quite to directly assert, that the parallel holds to the work of art: to see it within a larger frame of reference, to see it in comparison to other works of the artist in question and to see it juxtaposed with still other works from its cultural context, is to see what role itplayed in the dialogically unfolding artistic"
  • "But without a “view from nowhere,” can we not only ever attempt to critically and creatively take up ideas that have particular genealogies and dialogically develop them into what are provisionally more universally viable forms?"