adaptionally

English

Etymology

adaptional + -ly

Adverb

adaptionally (not comparable)

  1. In an adaptational manner.
    • 1974, California Journal of Educational Research:
      The conclusion from the survey of the literature was that there was not evidence that grade retention was more useful than grade promotion for academically or adaptionally - troubled students.
    • 1990, Daily Report: Soviet Union:
      [] economy from those people who, by some dishonest methods, have acquired large amounts of money there and so I don't know - we will hardly be able to do this because we have seen how adaptionally all this operates in our country.
    • 2020 October 12, Henri Parens, Dependence in Man: A Psychoanalytic Study, Routledge, →ISBN:
      By comparison and inference, this phenomenology, mediated by IRM's in the monkey, has a counterpart in what we see dynamically, adaptionally, and economically in the human infant in the concept of normal developmental symbiosis (Mahler, []

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