The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dialectically \Di`a*lec"tic*al*ly\, adv. In a dialectical manner.
Wiktionary
adv. 1 In a dialectical manner; logically. 2 Regarding dialectics.
WordNet
adv. in a dialectic manner; "his religiousness is dialectically related to his sinfulness"
Usage examples of "dialectically".
The American method demands no such antagonism, no neutralizing of one social force by another, but avails itself of all the forces of society, organizes them dialectically, not antagonistically, and thus protects with, equal efficiency both public authority and private rights.
The English system, which is based on antagonistic elements, on opposites, without the middle term that conciliates them, unites them, and makes them dialectically one, copies the Divine model in its distinctions alone, which, considered alone, are opposites or contraries.
Others had adopted the dialectical materialism of Engels and Haldane (and had duly, dialectically, split into further fractious factions).
History, they thought, was coming to its dialectically preordained conclusion.