How To Use Penetratingly In A Sentence
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A Buddhist and a Christian think more penetratingly about emptiness and kenosis as a result of their encounter.
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He was smiling to himself as he looked up into her virginal face, so innocent, so penetratingly innocent, that its purity seemed always to enter into him, driving out of him all dross and bathing him in some ethereal effulgence that was as cool and soft and velvety as starshine.
Chapter 14
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He was most expert in the handling of this apparatus, and on occasions he employed it more penetratingly than Descartes and others; but, for reasons best known to himself he elected to cast the Principia in a mold of Archimedean technicalities, outwardly, that is.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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Psychological mechanisms are penetratingly discussed; and important syntheses are made regarding categories which many American psychopathologists name differently not to speak of the nomenclature of the repressionist of Vienna.
The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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the author treats his subject penetratingly
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I realize I am helpless in the face of such penetratingly gauche cluelessness, and thus, I do the only thing I can do.