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affectively, adv.|əˈfɛktɪvlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an affective manner. †1. In respect to inward disposition. Obs.
1649Roberts Clavis Bibl. Introd. iii. 53 In some sense God cannot repent, viz. Affectively, in respect of his essence. †2. In a manner that influences conduct, etc. Obs.
1654Trapp Exp. Phil. iii. 10 (1863) 609/1 And may know him..not apprehensively only, but affectively. 3. As regards the affections; emotionally.
1852A. P. Forbes Nicene Creed 324 The highest happiness consists intellectually in the sight of God, and affectively in the adherence of the will to the Supreme Will. |