abstrusely

IPA: ʌbstrˈusɫi

adverb

  • In an abstruse manner.
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Examples of "abstrusely" in Sentences

  • "A day's journey by tonga matures acquaintanceships wonderfully," he observed abstrusely.
  • Hippocrates had once abstrusely opined that cancer was “best left untreated, since patients live longer that way.”
  • While the history of '00s New York dance-rock tilts toward the Rapture and LCD Soundsystem, the band known abstrusely as !!!
  • Especially in time of stress, of war or social unrest, men have felt a certain callousness about the interests of the abstrusely remote scholar.
  • Mary Virginia often talked as the alchemists used to write -- cryptically, abstrusely, as if to hide the golden truth from all but the initiate.
  • He contrived to preserve, in the most abstrusely philosophical of these writings, a simplicity and clarity which, although they have not commended him to professional metaphysicians, make his attitude to the problems of metaphysics extremely intelligible.
  • Tablet which, however misconstrued at first as an exposition of the science of divination, was later recognized to have unravelled, on the one hand, the mystery of the Musta_gh_á_th_, and to have abstrusely alluded, on the other, to the nineteen years which must needs elapse between the

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