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[ US /ˈbɑdəɫi/ ]
[ UK /bˈɒdɪli/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or relating to a physical material body
    bodily existence
  2. of or relating to or belonging to the body
    a bodily organ
    bodily functions
  3. affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit
    corporeal suffering
    a corporal defect
    a somatic symptom or somatic illness
    bodily needs
ADVERB
  1. in bodily form
    he was translated bodily to heaven

How To Use bodily In A Sentence

  • The openings permit solid and semi-solid bodily exudates to pass through the top sheet to the absorbent core as the diaper is worn.
  • Since the anito is the cause of all bodily afflictions the chief function of the person who battles for the health of the afflicted is that of the exorcist, rather than that of the therapeutist. The Bontoc Igorot
  • All doctors have been doused in a variety of bodily fluids. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whatever the fate of sense-datum theories might be as general theories of exteroception, their appeal as a model for understanding pains and other intransitive bodily sensations is very strong. Pain
  • Another one is control of our bodily appetites and thoughts, which we're not so good at, these days.
  • His mind was employed upon Christ, and even bodily he felt as if set free from a great burden which had bowed him down.
  • As such daily refit their bodily strength till they reach Jerusalem, so the spiritual worshipper is daily supplied with spiritual strength by God's grace till he appears before God in heaven. appeareth ... Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • But it is not only bodily health that follows from employing our legs in their proper office. Times, Sunday Times
  • The material, called a hydrogel, contains a polymer that senses and binds to glucose in bodily fluids.
  • The column was transferred bodily to a new site by the bank of the river.
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