The Collaborative International Dictionary
Corporately \Cor"po*rate*ly\ (-r?t-l?), adv.
In a corporate capacity; acting as a corporate body.
In, or as regarda, the body.
--Fabyan.
Wiktionary
adv. 1 Acting as a corporate body. 2 In a corporate way.
Usage examples of "corporately".
So far, in his report, he had revealed only a lead into the Union Corse, whom he gave, corporately, as the source of his information.
Surely like this: The Western world awoke one day to find that it no longer believed corporately and for certain in future life for the individual consciousness.
In effect, that order was under consideration, stalled in the EC’s top levels, but it was lying on FleetCommand’s desk principally because Alyce Salazar called in every senatorial favor she owned—favors enough to tip the balance, corporately and governmentally.
On that occasion, the human race, severally and corporately, intellectually and emotionally, had decided to be better people and discard the bogeymen of the past.
If they continue "to interfere with public functions which they have personally or corporately exercised" they "shall be prosecuted as disturbers of the peace, and condemned as rebels against the law," deprived of all rights as active citizens, and declared incompetent to hold any public office.