Antonym: mental, spiritual. Similar words: readily, steadily, dilute, bode, body, dilemma, modify, sodium. Meaning: ['bɒdɪlɪ] adj. 1. of or relating to or belonging to the body 2. affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit 3. having or relating to a physical material body. adv. in bodily form.
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61. The bodily expression of inner distress needs a framework of bonds between people if it is to have any meaning.
62. Pregnancy, however, is a relatively brief and dramatic bodily change, succeeded by reversion to something like the former state.
63. Now he is being tried for kidnapping, wrongful imprisonment and bodily injury.
64. Tone of voice, facial expressions, and bodily postures can help or hinder communication.
65. Even under the weight of negative male definitions of female bodily processes, there remain hints of its positive aspects for women.
66. He redefined emotions as sets of bodily reactions which could, in turn, effectively act as stimuli to control further behaviour.
67. Yesterday McClelland, 17, appeared before Teesside Crown Court and admitted assault causing actual bodily harm.
68. And if the earth, as well as spinning, moves bodily around the sun, why doesn't it leave the moon behind?
69. Patriarchal religion is built on many millennia of repressed fear of the power of female bodily processes.
70. First of all, the brain controls many bodily functions, either directly via nerve impulses or indirectly via hormones.
71. The conduct may be either causing a wound or causing grievous bodily harm.
72. Albert agreed to turn over samples of his hair and bodily fluids to the court.
73. In court Diaz admitted charges of inflicting grievous bodily harm and affray and Walker admitted affray and assault causing actual bodily harm.
74. Bodily proportions at birth suggest that the growth reduction began early in gestation.
75. I shall now try to make explicit these other lines of thought about the location of bodily sensations.
76. The villagers have to go down to the lake to perform most of their bodily functions.
77. She also denies 11 alternative charges of causing grievous bodily harm.
78. In March 1989 the police officer was served with summonses alleging two offences of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
79. Yet our narratives, or ways of thinking[http://sentencedict.com/bodily.html], are grounded in our bodily experiences in nature and society.
80. Then he bodily picked up Orlando Sentinel reporter Donna Blanton and twirled her around on his hip.
81. The accused, however, remains charged with criminal negligence causing bodily harm and the trial continues.
82. Ideals also vary, and the view of what constitutes perfect bodily proportions changes from one generation to the next.
83. You only recognize it when it rises in bodily form, like the Daurog itself.
84. And it's the bodily imperfections and decay which lead us to desire a permanence of the human essence.
85. The one thing I didn't have to worry about was losing control of my bodily functions.
86. Of course, our bodily forms and somewhat disorganized working systems were in contradiction to their understanding of the correct codes of policing.
87. Johnny Boy, according to some reports, was seething resentment in bodily form.
88. The stepfather denies 24 charges of cruelty and two of causing actual bodily harm.
89. What is true of pain is that a bodily feeling which is usually painful may, under certain conditions, be enjoyed.
90. A local man who has been charged with grievous bodily harm will face further questioning today before he appears before magistrates.