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Supernaturally

Supernaturally \Su`per*nat"u*ral*ly\, adv. In a supernatural manner.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
supernaturally

c.1500, "from God or Heaven," from supernatural (adj.) + -ly (2).

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supernaturally

adv. In a supernatural manner.

WordNet
supernaturally

adv. in a supernatural manner; "she was preternaturally beautiful" [syn: preternaturally]

Usage examples of "supernaturally".

But the claim that they are supernaturally produced through the work of God, or of Jesus himself, would imply that they, too, share the modern misconception.

Supernaturalism consists in general in the conviction that God has revealed himself supernaturally and immediately.

The document itself, as well as the facts it relates, are supernaturally produced.

Even when we do not feel free, we can pray by faith and God will help us, either supernaturally or through a godly friend.

By now I was almost supernaturally alert, checking for any sudden changes in myself or Cathy, or our immediate surroundings, but it seemed Lady Luck had grown tired of showing off.

Supernaturally keen, her sight and senses, aware of the life of small birds, so that she felt she was smacking her lips and almost giggled and broke out of the rapport with the absurdity of it, sudden burning hunger and a desire almost sexual in its ferocity .

Not a supernaturally revived corpse, but a sort of combined kidnap and poisoning victim, released or abandoned by her captor, her bocor, after three decades.

The Trib Force believed Chaim would somehow be supernaturally insulated, but other brave believers had been martyred for their faith and courage.

Here it suffices to say that supposing a political people or nation, the sovereignty vests in the community, not supernaturally, or by an external supernatural appointment, as the clergy hold their authority, but by the natural law, or law by which God governs the whole moral creation.

People passed supernaturally across the room, leaving contrails of smoke and scented ash.

But for the time being I preferred the prospect of supernaturally transformed crocodiles to that of insanity, and I let Elizabeth console me.

The twelfth-century troubadour poetry of courtly love was a protest against this supernaturally justified violation of life's joy in truth.

Indeed, the dominant idea in all the major religions stemming from this area — Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam — is that there is but one people on earth that has received the Word, one holy people of one tradition, and that its members, then, are the members of one historic body — not such a natural, cosmic body as that of the earlier (and now Eastern) mythologies, but a supernaturally sanctified, altogether exceptional social body with its own often harshly unnatural laws.

Where the other exhibits lay either in utter darkness or semi-darkness this one it seemed was supernaturally picked out by this lunar searchlight!