Crossword-Solution: MECHANICALLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Mechanically | adv. | In a mechanical manner. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “MECHANICALLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| innately | 12 answers |
| intuitively | 12 answers |
| AUTOMATICALLY | 12 answers |
| Inherently | 14 answers |
| Intrinsically | 20 answers |
| instinctively | 30 answers |
| Spontaneously | 34 answers |
| involuntarily | 72 answers |
| Immediate | 77 answers |
| Immedi-ately | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MECHANICALLY (5)
The gun sprang to his shoulder, he sighted mechanically and fired three times without stopping, stopped without knowing why.
Bathsheba did not speak, and he mechanically repeated in an abashed and sad voice,— “Do you want a shepherd, ma’am?” [Illustration: “DO YOU HAPPEN TO WANT A SHEPPERD MA’AM?”] CHAPTER VII.
The infant, during the latter portion of her ordeal, pierced the air with its wailings and screams; she strove to hush it mechanically, but seemed scarcely to sympathise with its trouble.
For example, the results of a process called declicking, in which one mechanically removes impure sounds from old recordings, are not copyrightable.
The Comtesse, too, had risen to her feet: rigid and erect, trying to hide her excitement beneath more becoming _sang-froid_, she repeated mechanically,— “I will not see her!—I will not see her!” Outside, the excitement attendant upon the arrival of very important guests grew apace.
Quotes with MECHANICALLY (3)
The only thing that interests the physicist is finding out on what assumptions a framework of things can be constructed which will enable us to know how to use them mechanically. Physics, as I have said on another occasion, is the technique of techniques and the ars combinatoria for fabricating machines. It is a knowledge which has scarcely anything to do with comprehension.
Beauty always represents an inward and inexhaustible equilibrium of forces; and this overwhelms our soul, since it can neither be calculated nor mechanically produced. A sense of beauty can therefore permit us the direct experience of relationships before we can perceive them, in a differentiated manner, with our discursive reason; in this, incidentally, there is a defence for our own physical and psychic well-being, something that we cannot neglect with impunity.
They were determined to find something mechanically wrong with him - because broken machines are easier to fix.