The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pathologic \Path`o*log"ic\, Pathological \Path`o*log"ic*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to pathology.
(Med.) caused by or due to disease; abnormal; morbid; as, pathological tissue; a pathological condition. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] -- Path`o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. In a pathological manner.
WordNet
adv. with respect to pathology; "pathologically interesting results"
Usage examples of "pathologically".
And already we can start to see how a normal developmental sequence of increasing wholes might pathologically degenerate into a system of oppression and repression.
A will is purely animal (arbitrium brutum) when it is determined by nothing but sensuous impulses, that is, pathologically.
It's not so much that they think you are a drug trafficker as that you fit, in the most schematic possible way, the profile of the most pathologically optimistic conceivable drug trafficker, and hence practically force them to investigate you.
But with a master as pathologically suspicious as Tiberius, Sejanus was bound to make a mistake.
He seemed to avoid such directness not solely because of his severe psychological disorder, and not merely because he was pathologically shy.