单词 | effectually |
释义 | effectuallyadv. 1. a. So as adequately to answer the purpose; with absolute effect; with complete fulfilment or success, thoroughly. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > advantage > efficacy > [adverb] welleOE sickerly1340 effectuallya1398 speedfully1398 effectuously1424 workingly?a1425 sickerc1450 trimly?a1513 trima1547 purposely1560 operatively1601 tightly1601 virtually1604 feckfullya1614 prevailingly1615 effectively1656 efficaciously1703 efficiently1828 tellingly1832 availingly1853 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 83v In ȝonge men medicynes worchith more swiftliche and more effectuallych [L. efficacius]. c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) i. 3001 (MED) A riche ymage..Whos power was..to availle Effectuelly..Ageyn magyk. ?c1450 (?a1400) J. Wyclif Eng. Wks. (1880) 385 Ȝif a man schuld do effectualy almes. ?1462 J. Felbrigg in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 270 Yff yt please your gentylnesse to..beth effectualy [MS bethe ffectualy] my frend and brynge yt abowte. 1549 Bk. Common Prayer (STC 16267) Celebr. Holye Communion f. xcvi Graunt that those thynges which we aske faithfully, we maye obtayne effectually. 1576 T. Wotton in W. Lambarde Perambulation of Kent To Countriemen sig. ¶.iij I know not how I may more fitly and effectually commend it then to say, [etc.]. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Bristol 36 Doing his Charity effectually, but with a possible privacy. 1699 R. Bentley Diss. Epist. Phalaris (new ed.) 159 I have already effectually confuted Pausanias's date of Anaxilas. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 98. ¶4 An excessive Head-dress may be attacked the most effectually when the Fashion is against it. 1749 J. Edwards Let. 6 Dec. in New Eng. Q. (1928) 1 238 A standing Committee of nineteen men..to oversee and manage the affair affectually. 1803 in D. Knox Naval Documents U.S. Wars Barbary Powers (1941) III. 70 A frigate and two Brigs or schooners..can effectually prevent any cruisers from aloft passing into the Atlantic. 1865 Anthropol. Rev. 3 243 The remainder, had he lived to complete them, would but have served to yet more affectually embody his misconceptions. 1880 S. Haughton Six Lect. Physical Geogr. v. 205 The equatorial meridian chain has so effectually robbed the eastern Trade Winds of their vapour. 1887 J. Service Life Dr. Duguid 134 The next afternune, when I cotch him in the cray, I took him and plaistered his dowp for him effeckwally with some fine fresh mustard. 1931 E. G. Boulenger Fishes xvii. 148 The pectoral fins are enormous, enabling the fish to take short ‘flights’, though less effectually than in the true Flying Fishes. 1992 S. Holloway Courage High! v. 48/1 Each float needed 40 men, relieved every 10 minutes, to work the pumps effectually. b. Theology. With an effectual calling. Formerly also: †with effectual grace (obsolete). ΚΠ 1533 T. More Answere Poysened Bk. i. xviii. f. lxxix This is ment..of them that receyue the sacrament, not onely sacramentally, but also effectually. 1605 R. Rogers Seauen Treat. (ed. 2) i. iv. 9 Hee whom God will effectually call to the assurance of saluation. 1627 Sir J. Oglander Mem. (1888) 11 So effectualley to worke with His Divine Grace that ye soules may also receue a blessinge. 1634 J. Canne Necessitie of Separation iv. 203 We have beene partakers of the true word and sacraments, and many of us effectually called thereby. 1702 S. Cradock Knowl. & Pract. (ed. 4) iii. 29 They that shall be made partakers of that great and invaluable benefit, the remission of all their sins by Christ, are effectually called, and inabled. 1790 T. Priestley Christian's Looking Glass I. 26 Others, from whom nothing could be expected, are called effectually, and give as evident proof of their being called of God, as Lazarus did when he came from his grave! 1850 New Englander (New Haven, Connecticut) Feb. 130 He was effectually called to repentance and faith in Christ. 1896 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 1 495 ‘The chosen people’ of both Testaments are divinely, but not yet effectually, called. 1988 Brit. Jrnl. Sociol. 39 162 Resonating this optimism is the Confession's failure to consider damnation or the ineffectual calling as a likely prospect, directing its attention instead to those who are effectually called. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > [adverb] soothlyc825 welleOE then971 alsoOE thusc1175 followinglya1382 suinglya1382 hereuponc1385 effectuallya1398 thereforea1400 therewithc1450 pursuantly1530 consequently?1531 thereupon1534 hence?1535 accordingly1555 presently1580 by consequence1581 hereat1586 eventually1614 porismatically1646 consequentially1656 resultatively1657 pursuant1659 consecutivelya1691 in consequence1775 resultingly1840 propter hoc1844 resultantly1864 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) II. xix. cxvi. 1357 Of him þat is oon God in substaunce cometh alle creatures effectualliche [L. effective]. c1443 R. Pecock Reule of Crysten Religioun (1927) 48 (MED) If ȝe were such ij infinite beyngis, þouȝ al neuer neiþer of ȝou schulde conteyne virtuali þe oþere, ȝitt euer eiþer of ȝou schulde conteyne virtualy, effectualy and fynaly alle creaturis. 3. a. With respect to entreaties, prayers, etc.: earnestly, ardently. Cf. affectually adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > request > [adverb] > urgently, pressingly, or importunately straitly1340 effectuously1416 effectually1418 importunely1447 importunately1477 clamorously1532 urgently1548 praya1600 pressingly1760 besiegingly1821 clamantly1863 1418 Guildhall Let.-bk. in R. W. Chambers & M. Daunt Bk. London Eng. (1931) 73 (MED) We..pray you effectuelly, that, in al the haste that ye may ye wille do arme as manie smale vessels as ye may. 1478 C. Reynyforth in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 425 Effectually desyryng to here of yowr welfare. a1500 (?a1450) Gesta Romanorum (BL Add. 9066) (1879) 352 We pray the effectually of one counsaile..and help. 1528 T. More Dialogue Heresyes i, in Wks. (1557) 167/2 He meruaylous effectually besecheth christen people to agre. 1578 Bk. Christian Prayers in Private Prayers (1851) 457 Grace to pray effectually. 1712 N. Spinkes Sick Man Visited iii. 152 For he has not only prayed effectually and fervently with me and for me. 1774 M. Brook Necessity Silent Waiting (ed. 2) 5 God, the Fountain of all spiritual Strength and living Mercies, who must teach our Hearts to pray if ever we pray effectually. 1850 C. G. Finney Lect. on Revivals Relig. (rev. ed.) iv. 50 A man must have some definite object before his mind. He cannot pray effectually for a variety of objects at once. 1880 Amer. Missionary Feb. 35 We should be willing to go further than that and say that none who do not give can pray effectually. 1995 Church Hist. 64 79 It was not that Christians were unable to pray effectually without the Holy Ghost's assistance, Finney lectured. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > zeal or enthusiasm > [adverb] yernlyc725 yerneOE yernfullyOE earnestlyOE fastOE needlya1350 keenlya1375 prestlya1375 eagerlyc1380 busilya1400 earnestfullya1400 enkerly?a1400 entirelya1400 affectuously?a1425 affectuallyc1425 effectually1434 heartfullya1450 heartilya1450 increlyc1480 zealously?1495 affectionately1534 earnest1563 heart and soul1620 obnixiously1632 obnixely1641 earn1656 warmly1665 enthusiastically1730 con amore1749 ravingly1825 wholeheartedly1845 enthusiastly1846 1434 in H. Nicolas Proc. & Ordinances Privy Council (1835) IV. 281 (MED) We..charge you..þat ye..with al manier of diligence labour effectuelly and see þat noo persone [etc.]. 1439 in H. Nicolas Proc. & Ordinances Privy Council (1835) V. 390 (MED) Þe Kyng..wold put hym effectuely in hys devoir to entrete hys..soubgetz..that for rasonable recompense..the wold be agreed to departe fro thair..possessyons. 1449 Rolls of Parl. (2005) V. 146/2 If the seid tresorer and vitaler..be remysse or negligent, and..wil not effectuely sue such accions. 4. In effect; in fact, in reality; so far as the result is concerned. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > reality or real existence or actuality > [adverb] in truthc1330 in faitha1375 in good faitha1393 in casea1398 in effectc1405 indeed1412 effectually1420 actually?a1425 really?a1425 of a truth1494 bottom1531 for a truth?1532 in fact1592 authentically1593 in esse1597 de facto1602 essentially1604 in nature1605 in point of fact1628 positively1649 in point of event1650 effectively1652 honestly1675 entally1691 reely1792 objectively1796 fairlyc1804 in actual fact1824 factually1852 naturally1858 transactionally1866 'smatter of fact1922 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > [adverb] > in fact, actually in, of feata1400 in effectc1405 effectually1420 really?a1425 literallyc1429 (by) matter in deed1447 indeed1535 in fact1592 merely1596 de facto1602 essentially1604 in point of fact1628 upon1644 in point of event1650 effectively1652 in matter of fact1709 absolutelya1712 substantially1753 actually1762 positively1800 in actual fact1824 factually1852 as matter of fact1871 fair dinkum1891 dinkum1894 'smatter of fact1922 basically1927 1420 in C. L. Kingsford Stonor Lett. & Papers (1919) I. 32 (MED) As touchant myn endentur..as sone as hy[t] myth be mad and enselyd effectually. c1460 in A. Clark Eng. Reg. Oseney Abbey (1907) 114 (MED) His is worþi..to fille Effectually þe Desires þe which discorde not fro the path of reson. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. xii. sig. H5v And for my breaking the lawes of friendshippe with you, (which I would rather dye, then effectually doo). 1609 W. Shakespeare Sonnets cxiii. sig. G4v Mine eye..Seemes seeing, but effectually is out. View more context for this quotation a1680 J. Bargrave Pope Alexander VII (1867) i. viii. 17 There arrived..a gentleman traveller..but effectually he was the Pope's nuntio. 1768 L. Sterne Sentimental Journey I. 35 Something darken'd the passage..it was effectually Mons. Dessein. 1885 Law Rep.: Appeal Cases 10 379 The appellant maintains that the gate was erected in 1846, and that the public were effectually excluded from that year. 1990 C. Raine Haydn & Valve Trumpet 250 In other words, pace Mr Barfield, Subject and Object must be effectually synonymous with Man and Nature if the problem is even to be confronted. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > relevance or pertinence > [adverb] to (the) purposea1387 pertinentlyc1425 to the matter1534 relevantly1536 pat1578 effectually1581 germanely1823 1581 G. Pettie tr. S. Guazzo Ciuile Conuersat. ii. f. 14v Some, who on the other side, labouring to speake plainly and effectually, become more obscure and lesse delightfull. 1582 T. Watson Ἑκατομπαθία: Passionate Cent. Loue xlii. sig. fv Plainely & effectually set downe (albeit in fewe wordes). 1633 T. Stafford Pacata Hibernia i. xiii. 80 Write to mee effectually your Lordships minde. 1677 R. Barclay Let. in R. Barclay Geneal. Acct. Barclays (1740) 44 Now there was only one thing to be done, which I desired of him, and that was, to write effectually to the duke of Lauderdale, in that stile. 1718 D. Jones Compleat Hist. Turks ii. 335 Who not only promised to protect her and her Son against Ferdinand, and sent costly Presents to the young King, but wrote effectually to Ustref and Mahometes, his Lieutenants on the Frontiers, to aid the Queen without delay. 1769 C. Macauley Hist. Eng. II. vi. 388 The queen sent a letter to the Commons, informing them, that it was she who had written effectually to the King to persuade him to call a parliament. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.a1398 |
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