animalistically

English

Etymology

animalistic + -ally

Adverb

animalistically (comparative more animalistically, superlative most animalistically)

  1. In an animalistic way; bestially; in the manner of an animal.
    • 2000, Martha C. Nussbaum, Sex and Social Justice, Oxford University Press, →ISBN:
      [...] “and in general wantonly pursues pleasure in an animal fashion in all of his sexual activities,” or it means, “he pursues pleasure animalistically with women, begetting children, and also animalistically with men, having sex for pleasure only,” [...]
    • 2011, K. M. Newton, Modernizing George Eliot, A&C Black, →ISBN, page 149:
      [...] of a dehumanizing bestiality comes in the off-hand aside that types the Kalahari Bushman as an animalistically undisciplined alien [which] speaks for an emotively entrenched scale of prejudice defined around the stigma of subhumanness.
    • 2018, Casey Plett, Little Fish, Arsenal Pulp Press, →ISBN:
      She'd been exhausted and drunk even before the call. Then three hours and a magnum later, out in the cold, her melting brain had animalistically forced her to stay conscious so she wouldn't fall over and die in the snow.

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