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antiseptically

[an-tuh-sep-tik-lee]

adverb

  1. with the aid of antiseptics.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of antiseptically1

First recorded in 1880–85; antiseptic + -al 1 + -ly
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Example Sentences

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“I don’t think they fully appreciated the intensity of the reaction because they were looking at it somewhat antiseptically — did anyone break the law? No, well, okay,” Cheh said.

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But she has also managed to achieve something even more rare: a vibrant gallery scene that seems to reject the antiseptically academic atmosphere pervading much of the avant-garde art world.

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"World of Tomorrow" is a cosmic dialogue between a bubbly little girl — all innocent questions and joyful observations — and her cloned, antiseptically melancholy adult self.

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Human rights are seen to be in a wholly different category from the supposedly antiseptically apolitical work of the bank.

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Free incisions are requisite for the liberation of pus, and all abscess cavities should be treated antiseptically and stuffed with iodoform or resorcin.

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