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Universally

Universally \U`ni*ver"sal*ly\, adv. In a universal manner; without exception; as, God's laws are universally binding on his creatures.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
universally

late 14c., from universal + -ly (2).

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universally

adv. In a universal manner.

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universally

adv. everywhere; "people universally agree on this"

Usage examples of "universally".

Miliaria is almost universally an accompaniment of febrile disease, and all disorders in which there occurs a profuse perspiration.

Their example was universally imitated by their principal subjects, who were not afraid of declaring to the world that they had spirit to conceive, and wealth to accomplish, the noblest undertakings.

My brows were heavy, my intellects benumbed, my sinews enfeebled, and my sensations universally unquiet.

In like manner, the affections and loving-kindness of the servants of the One True God must be bountifully and universally extended to all mankind.

Diving instructors were universally slim and fit, but Ray and Josep now had perfect mesomorph physiques, tanned to a golden sheen.

Familiarity alone prevents our seeing how universally and largely the minds of our domestic animals have been modified by domestication.

The innocence of Crispus was so universally acknowledged, that the modern Greeks, who adore the memory of their founder, are reduced to palliate the guilt of a parricide, which the common feelings of human nature forbade them to justify.

He believed also in the complementary paralogism that you had only to get rid of social restraints and erroneous mythology to make the Grand Passion universally chronic.

For the Universe is not a Principle and Source: it springs from a source, and that source cannot be the All or anything belonging to the All, since it is to generate the All, and must be not a plurality but the Source of plurality, since universally a begetting power is less complex than the begotten.

It used to be thought that the quadrireme contained four banks of oars and the quinquereme five, but it is now almost universally agreed that no galley ever had more than three banks of oars, and more commonly only two.

While some Rationalistic writers conceded that Moses was the author of the whole or parts of the Pentateuch, his version of the origin of sin was universally rejected.

Such a state of society was very little advanced beyond the rude state of nature: violence universally prevailed, instead of general and equitable maxims: the pretended liberty of the times was only an incapacity of submitting to government: and men, not protected by law in their lives and properties, sought shelter, by their personal servitude and attachments, under some powerful chieftain, or by voluntary combinations.

More important diseases such as trichinosis, which once was universally rampant when mankind ate uncooked or unprocessed pork, are unthinkable nowadays.

It might, again, underly the Realm of Process universally while in the Realm of Authentic Existence some things were caused, others not, or all were causeless.

I believe it is universally understood and acknowledged that all men will ever act correctly unless they have a motive to do otherwise.