standingly

adv

Etymology

From standing + -ly.

  1. derived from *standaną — “to stand
  2. inherited from *standandz — “standing
  3. inherited from standende
  4. inherited from standynge
  5. suffixed as standingly — “standing + ly

Definitions

  1. While standing.

    • And Glavina, standingly, went on, “Ladies and gentlemen, fellow delegates, we need better publicity writers, ” he paused arrogantly.
    • A man who "fights and bites", "eats standingly" or "cannot control his hunger" would hardly merit comment. But when women do these things they trespass on domains and behaviour which are male.
    • Standingly, the audience ovated.
  2. Remaining in force or status

    Remaining in force or status; enduringly.

    • It seems that ( ii ) necessarily leads to the conclusion that a sentence is characterized as standingly true if it is true in all interpretations that do not falsify any sentence which is standingly true.
    • Yet even in the extreme situation of super anaesthesia my body could figure standingly, i.e., figure as the center of feeling. This standing way of figuring would then still be part of what makes my body "my" body.
    • If we adopt such a principle, one substitution instance would be the following: S standingly thinks that p only if S is disposed to occurrently think that p.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA