consciencewise

adv

Etymology

From conscience + -wise.

  1. derived from conscientia
  2. derived from conscience
  3. inherited from conscience
  4. suffixed as consciencewise — “conscience + wise

Definitions

  1. In terms of one's conscience, or moral scruples.

    • I have no problem with it consciencewise, Mr. Chairman.
    • Then again, I'd have sworn I'd never do something like I'd already done to Zaritski. It had been pretty easy, too, both consciencewise and executionwise.

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