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Definition of "corporeally" [cor•po•re•al•ly]

  • In a corporeal manner. (adverb)

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Use "corporeally" in a sentence
  • "By PLACE, not that they are in it corporeally, that is, not that they occupy and fill up a certain local space, commensurate with their substance; but they are in it intellectually, that is, they exist in a place without the occupying and repletion of any local space, which the schoolmen denominate by way of definition, "to be in a place.""
  • "For this reason, he is said to have descended from heaven in respect of his divinity, not that his divinity quitted heaven to conceal itself in the prison of the body, but because, although he filled all things, it yet resided in the humanity of Christ corporeally, that is, naturally, and in an ineffable manner."
  • "“Jews and gentiles in antiquity,” writes a historian of early Judaism, “were corporeally, visually, linguistically, and socially indistinguishable” from Gentiles."