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abjectly, adv.|ˈæbdʒɪktlɪ| [f. abject a. + -ly2.] In an abject, mean, or degrading manner; basely.
1588Shakes. Tit. A. ii. iii. 4 Him that thinks of me so abiectly. 1622M. Fotherby Atheomastix ii. xi. §6. 324 No man can be so abiectly minded, but he must needs know God to be the Governour of all things. 1851Helps Friends in Council I. 28 We must not abjectly bow down before rules and usages. 1859De Quincey Caesars Wks. X. 24 No mob could be more abjectly servile than was that of Rome. |