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sententially

  • a word derived from sentence.
    sentence
    noun
    a grammatical unit of one or more words that expresses an independent statement, question, request, command, exclamation, etc., and that typically has a subject as well as a predicate, as in John is here. or Is John here? In print or writing, a sentence typically begins with a capital letter and ends with appropriate punctuation; in speech it displays recognizable, communicative intonation patterns and is often marked by preceding and following pauses.
  • a word derived from sentential.
    sentential
    adjective
    pertaining to or of the nature of a sentence.

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That sententially it must be done by the Pastor or Governor of that particular Church, which the person is to be admitted into, or cast out of.

From Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4. by Samuel Taylor Coleridge