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Logically

Logically \Log"ic*al*ly\, adv. In a logical manner; as, to argue logically.

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logically

adv. In a logical manner, with logic.

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logically
  1. adv. according to logical reasoning; "logically, you should now do the same to him"

  2. in a logical manner; "he acted logically under the circumstances" [ant: illogically]

Usage examples of "logically".

In the case of Kirillov, this devil is the temptation to self-deification logically deriving from the atheistic humanism of Feuerbach.

Though, logically, my pilgrimage had ended with the unexpected discovery of Sylvia Joy, yet there were two famous feminine types of which, seeing that I was in Paris, I thought I might as well make brief studies, before I returned to London and finally resumed the bachelorhood from which I had started.

From what Margaret had testified, it was evident that Dana Brye, if actually alive, would logically be the Vindicator.

He knew that eventually all that bumf would have to be divided logically and neatly into separate file folders.

With more of a sympathetic eye, Joe tried to approach the problem logically in the following weeks, deciding that if he had to live with the deader he might as well make the best of it.

Mileson recognized the mob leader, from photographs that he had seen, and logically assumed that Goofer, wanted for murder, would prefer to be backed by a mob, when making social calls.

Logically, the quantity of dried mushrooms ingested was larger than the quantity of shreds burned and inhaled.

Court has in fact relied to sustain taxation exclusively by the situs State, logically would seem to permit taxation by the domiciliary State as well as by the nondomiciliary State in which the tangibles are situate, especially when the former levies the tax on the owner in terms of the value of the tangibles.

To argue that because earthly rulers, in their anger and power, send retributive armies against their rebellious subjects, to bring them to judgment, destroy their homes and cities, and lay waste their lands with fire and sword, therefore God, the supreme King, will do so by the whole world, is not to reason logically, but to poetize creatively.

If habituation occurs by reduction of the postsynaptic response at a single synapse, it could logically be a consequence of either pre- or postsynaptic processes, or of course a combination of both.

This could only be Harry Vincent who quite logically had kept an eye on Sheriff Dodson, knowing that Rufe had one on Lamont Cranston.

Several men at once prepared to scatter in quest of a suitable craft, while others came to supplant the captain at the straining rope, since his place was logically with whatever boat party might be formed.

But Stephanie superadds to those attributes a bitter, mocking cynicism, thinly veiled by artificial suavity and logically irradiant from natural hardness of heart, coupled with an insensibility that has been engendered by cruel experience of human selfishness.

He took her home to Tamerlane, a huge house on the Sound that unfolded like a tesseract, disclosing rooms where none could logically be, and there Beatrice learned to spend his money.

Moreover, since Toyne had failed to note that the door had not closed tightly, he would logically make the same error again.