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stereotypically, adv. [f. as prec. + -al1 + -ly2.] †a. By means of stereotypes (obs.). b. By a stereotyped phrase, etc. c. So as to constitute a stereotype (sense 3 b); in a stereotypical manner. d. Zool. As a stereotyped action.
1802Sk. Paris II. lxvi. 357 The French tables of Logarithms, printed stereotypically. 1864W. J. Fitzpatrick Mem. Abp. Whately I. 332 ‘What is the laziest letter in the alphabet?’ His neighbour..responded stereotypically, ‘Give it up!’ 1950T. Wiesengrund-Adorno et al. Authoritarian Personality i. iii. 98 The inner conflict is replaced by a new conflict between groups: the stereotypically moral ‘we’ and the stereotypically immoral ‘they’. 1950G. Sircom tr. Hediger's Wild Animals in Captivity viii. 76 The path stereotypically followed by a dingo. 1975Daily Tel. 19 Nov. 14/3 Do all minority faces look stereotypically alike or are they depicted as genuine individuals? 1977Time 26 Dec. 40/1 A throughly Episcopal church in Darien, Conn., an almost stereotypically proper and affluent Northeastern suburb. 1980Times 3 June 11/6 The Nordic countries, which we might stereotypically expect to be sober and/or tormented, are just that. |