Definition of temporally in English:
temporally
adverbˈtɛmp(ə)rəliˈtɛmp(ə)rəli
1With regard to time.
habitat quality can vary temporally
temporally regulated events
Example sentencesExamples
- The action is unexplainable, because it is unconnected to any logically or temporally prior event.
- Geographically and temporally, the author covers a lot of ground.
- For most of those countries, postcolonial and postcommunist periods temporally coincide.
- The location - the lake - creates a rhythmical continuity throughout the five-minute video, but no temporally naturalistic narrative unfolds.
- He imagines the past not as something temporally distant, to be recalled, but as something spatially proximate, to be touched.
2In a way that relates to worldly as opposed to spiritual affairs.
the Pope claimed not only to be our spiritual head, but also temporally to have pre-eminence
Example sentencesExamples
- The unfailing recurrence of His mercies both temporally and spiritually inclines us to take them as a matter of course.
- Civil causes ought not to appertain to the church; for such things were temporal, and ought to pertain to the temporally, as spiritual things to the spiritually.
- The temporally engaged Christian must wrestle with a world that ceaselessly denies or misunderstands the role of the divine in history.
- He is the vicar of the Prophet both spiritually and temporally.
- The abbey hath belonging to it temporally and spiritually plowlands and granges.
Definition of temporally in US English:
temporally
adverbˈtemp(ə)rəlēˈtɛmp(ə)rəli
1With regard to time.
habitat quality can vary temporally
temporally regulated events
Example sentencesExamples
- For most of those countries, postcolonial and postcommunist periods temporally coincide.
- The action is unexplainable, because it is unconnected to any logically or temporally prior event.
- The location - the lake - creates a rhythmical continuity throughout the five-minute video, but no temporally naturalistic narrative unfolds.
- He imagines the past not as something temporally distant, to be recalled, but as something spatially proximate, to be touched.
- Geographically and temporally, the author covers a lot of ground.
2In a way that relates to worldly as opposed to spiritual affairs.
the Pope claimed not only to be our spiritual head, but also temporally to have preeminence
Example sentencesExamples
- The unfailing recurrence of His mercies both temporally and spiritually inclines us to take them as a matter of course.
- Civil causes ought not to appertain to the church; for such things were temporal, and ought to pertain to the temporally, as spiritual things to the spiritually.
- The abbey hath belonging to it temporally and spiritually plowlands and granges.
- The temporally engaged Christian must wrestle with a world that ceaselessly denies or misunderstands the role of the divine in history.
- He is the vicar of the Prophet both spiritually and temporally.