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单词 diffusively
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diffusivelyadv.

Brit. /dᵻˈfjuːsᵻvli/, U.S. /dᵻˈfjusᵻvli/
Forms: see diffusive adj. and -ly suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: diffusive adj., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < diffusive adj. + -ly suffix2.
1. In a diffusive manner or condition (in various senses of diffusive adj.); with or by means of diffusion; so as to be diffused.
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the world > space > extension in space > spreading or diffusion > [adverb] > in a spreading manner
diffusely1552
diffusedly1591
spreadingly1600
diffusively?1623
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > copiousness > [adverb] > verbosely
diffuselya1425
verboselya1425
wordily1522
diffusedly1568
discoursively1610
wordishly1657
diffusively1787
verbose1791
?1623 O. Felltham Resolues xlv. 143 Credit once lost, is like water so diffusiuely spilt, that 'tis not in humanitie to recollect it.
1628 T. Spencer Art of Logick 54 It is diffusiuely good, in as much as it is fit..to bestow good vpon others.
a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) ii. vii. 198 Whether the primitive..Animals..were diffusively created over the habitable or dry Ground as Vegetables were.
1710 J. St. Leger Manager's Pro & Con 67 May the Influence of good Examples..be..diffusively prevailing.
1787 J. Hawkins Life Johnson 129 Rhapsodically and diffusively eloquent.
1817 Ann. Reg. 1816 Nat. Hist. 543/1 It branches more diffusively.
1869 M. Somerville Molecular & Microsc. Sci. i. iii. 110 The particles of the crystals unite diffusively with the water.
1916 Photo-miniature Sept. 385 With a light which distributes itself diffusively, glare is enormously reduced.
1953 Audio Visual Communication Rev. 1 138 The film is divided into two sections, each prefaced with a diffusively written statement.
2007 D. Brockmann & L. Hufnagel in B. Blasius et al. Complex Population Dynamics v. 109 The opinion that humans disperse diffusively still prevails in many models.
2. In, or with respect to, the individual members of a body of people; individually, severally. Obsolete.See note at diffusive adj. 2.
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society > authority > rule or government > a or the system of government > government by the people or their delegates > [adverb] > representatively > individually or not collectively
diffusively1644
1644 Orderly Narration Beginnings & Causes Warre 19 The Subjects of the Kingdome of England diffusively considered cannot take up Armes against the King, and how then can their Representatives assembled in Parliament.
1658 T. Carwell Labyrinthus Cantuariensis xxi. 268 If the power of calling Generall Councils reside only in the whole Church Diffusiuely taken,..what likelyhood is there, that there should euer bee such a Council called.
1713 R. Bentley Remarks Disc. Free-thinking II. xxxv. 3 Ἐκκλησία..means diffusively the whole Community of the Christian Name.
a1807 J. Skinner Ess. Song of Songs iv, in Theol. Wks. (1809) II. 369 The church's confession of her faith, (whether collectively as a body, or diffusively in her members).
1851 Edinb. Rev. Apr. 541 Infallibility..exists either in the Pope alone, or in a General Council alone, or in a General Council and Pope conjointly, or in the Universal Church diffusively.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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