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diˈspensatively, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a dispensative way; by dispensation.
1572Forrest Theophilus 542 in Anglia VII, Some saye it was doone dispensatively. a1639Wotton in Reliq. 328 (R.), I can now hold my place canonically, which I held before but dispensatively. 1646J. Saltmarsh Smoke in Temple 62 Is not their whole power defended to be entirely, essentially, dispensatively in the Presbytery. a1656Bp. Hall Serm. Canticles ix. (R.), The state [is] absolutely monarchical in Christ, dispensatively monarchical in respect of particular churches; forasmuch as that power, which is inherent in the Church, is dispensed and executed by some prime ministers. |