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behaviorally

American  
[bi-hayv-yer-uh-lee] / bɪˈheɪv yər ə li /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to behavior.


Example Sentences

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"The evidence supports the view that people living at the site were fully behaviorally, socially and cognitively modern."

From Salon

I’ve had German shepherds for more than 30 years and spent a decade training and successfully handling behaviorally challenged shelter dogs at all types of public events.

From Washington Post

Drawing attention to anyone who fell outside of the larger culture racially, socioeconomically, culturally, spiritually or behaviorally was considered “rude,” and therefore, children learned to silently stare — or worse, to look away from others.

From Washington Post

“Ever since the Victorian era, Western science has been a story of superior European knowledge and the cognitively and behaviorally inferior ‘other,’” Dr. Terberger said.

From New York Times

“The problem is getting that student the help they need so they can be reinstated into the classroom and achieve academically and behaviorally.”

From Washington Times