Crossword-Solution: LOGICALLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Logically | adv. | In a logical manner; as, to argue logically. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “LOGICALLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| believably | 15 answers |
| credibly | 15 answers |
| persuasively | 15 answers |
| pragmatically | 15 answers |
| realistically | 15 answers |
| convincingly | 16 answers |
| nigh on | 16 answers |
| rationally | 16 answers |
| virtually | 23 answers |
| just about | 28 answers |
| Sensibly. | 33 answers |
| Basically | 42 answers |
| genuinely | 42 answers |
| reasonably | 45 answers |
| Accurately | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LOGICALLY (5)
The thought of uttering something that logically ought to be an affirmative knowing it will be misparsed as a negative tends to disturb them.
Blake, either logically, or legally, can be said for yours?” It was put strongly; but there was no denying that it was put truly as well.
Just why it was that Roderick should not logically have fancied Miss Garland, his companion would have been at loss to say, but I think the conviction had its roots in an unformulated comparison between himself and the accepted suitor.
There was blood in the secret at the very least! He arrived at Fleurières almost in a state of elation; he had satisfied himself, logically, that in the presence of his threat of exposure they would, as he mentally phrased it, rattle down like unwound buckets.
That a system logically so complete was historically impossible, it needs but a little thought to prove.
Quotes with LOGICALLY (3)
It is very important to note that the transcendence of the object is by no means a primitive component necessarily ingredient in all knowledge. It is missing in all ecstatic knowledge. In ecstatic knowledge the known world is still not objectively given. Only when the (logically and genetically simultaneous) act furnishing ecstatic knowledge and the subject which performs this act become themselves the content of knowledge in the act of reflection does the character originall…
[She wasn't] a logically reasoning woman, but God is good, and hearts may count in heaven as high as heads.
Religion, like science, is only noteworthy when it emphasizes a matter of what is true rather than whose belief is greater or lesser or which deity works for whom. Sincere religion and tested science are similar in that their assertions can be argued logically and objectively; otherwise, we get false cults and babble.