The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inhumanly \In*hu"man*ly\, adv. In an inhuman manner; cruelly; barbarously.
Wiktionary
adv. In an inhuman manner.
Usage examples of "inhumanly".
This was an inhumanly functional civilization, not militarist in the sense of strutting, bemedaled generals and parades, but with a skilled appreciation of the business of conquest, honed by generations of experience and coldly unsentimental analysis.
Lord Diegan met and held those blue eyes, that could seem inhumanly assured in their candor.
A situation has arisen in which each new day serves, not the Poles for the liberation of Warsaw, but the Hitlerites who are inhumanly shooting down the inhabitants of Warsaw.
He had a vocoder unit strapped to his throat, and it projected an inhumanly beautiful synthesized voice.
Blackie had done exactly as she had instructed, uprooting that walled rose garden where Edwin Fairley had so inhumanly and shamefully repudiated her and their child, which she had been carrying.
He had eyes that some people might have found scary—eyes that could seem too burningly intense, eyes that were almost inhumanly pale.
Pope Martin ended his days on the inhospitable shore of the Tauric Chersonesus, and his oracle, the abbot Maximus, was inhumanly chastised by the amputation of his tongue and his right hand.
On a fatal day, in the holy season of Lent, Hypatia was torn from her chariot, stripped naked, dragged to the church, and inhumanly butchered by the hands of Peter the reader, and a troop of savage and merciless fanatics: her flesh was scraped from her bones with sharp cyster shells, ^26 and her quivering limbs were delivered to the flames.
On a fatal day, in the holy season of Lent, Hypatia was torn from her chariot, stripped naked, dragged to the church, and inhumanly butchered by the hands of Peter the reader, and a troop of savage and merciless fanatics: her flesh was scraped from her bones with sharp cyster shells, ^26 and her quivering limbs were delivered to the flames.
I guarantee upon my honor that in a month there will be war between France and Spain on the subject of this son of Louis XIII, who is an Infante likewise, and whom France detains inhumanly.
Keeping them ignorant of a line of communication to their comatose child wouldn't only be unprofessional, but inhumanly cruel as well.
That one displayed a very pneumatic-looking naked lady with an inhumanly ponderous bosom&mdash.