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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121. Khalid should be ashamed of himself for trying to protect his officers who had caused grievous bodily harm to the 23-year-old man.
122. Excitable and turbulent in trifling matters, when actual bodily danger threatened he was an abnormal quiet.
123. The extent of compensation includes both bodily injury and material damage.
124. But the court found them guilty of crimes ranging from grievous bodily harm to kidnapping.
125. We are no more inclined to eke out our sentimental sorrows cherish our bodily pains.
126. Direct person-to-person contact with the skin or bodily fluids of a diseased person. Examples are dysentery, boils , and several airborne diseases (see below).
127. So my death occurs at star two,loss of bodily function.
128. They had been troubling her for some months and while she was not embarrassed to talk about bodily function she had, as many do, been putting off coming to the doctor.
129. Sense experience is more impressive than our higher, rational consciousness, and sensation is essentially bound up with the bodily organism.
130. She learns to detach, to abnegate, from all earthly concepts andmateiral objects, even bodily form.
131. Experientialists hold the view that language was derived from the bodily experience of the human kind, and that metaphorical mapping helped words acquire their new meanings.
132. Marburg virus is spread through blood and other bodily fluids.
133. This about not loving her, physically, bodily, was a mere perversity on his part.
134. These three researchers correlated people's bodily symmetry with their performance on intelligence tests.
135. The expert introduced that the bodily absorption carbohydrate's speed is slower, the blood serum amine's level is stabler, is more impossible the situation which has the mood to collapse suddenly.
136. His bodily form, erect and looking heavenwards, admonishes him to mind the things that are above.
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137. Mingott, who had built her house later, had bodily cast out the massive furniture of her prime, and mingled with the Mingott heirlooms the frivolous upholstery of the Second Empire.
138. A natural bodily fluid or secretion of fluid such as blood, semen, or saliva.
139. Kansas, for example, allows late-term abortion only if two doctors agree it is necessary to save the woman’s life or prevent “substantial and irreversible” harm to “a major bodily function”.
140. The method of concentration and the silent recitation of a koan is quite different from the method of developing awareness through bodily movement.
141. A device for delivering a medicated product or the like to a bodily cavity is provided.
142. These can include unsavoury bodily functions such as breaking wind in front of an other half, nose picking or letting armpits go unshaven.
143. This is the argument: Since men are clearly what he calls "the perfecter sex," surely they should be held to even higher standards of bodily purity even than women.
144. Water is necessary for every bodily function, including converting calories into energy, and even a slight dip in fluids leads to physical and mental fatigue.
145. Translated Description : grass bodily hair net is the most professional, most comprehensive hairdressing portal!
146. There can be a luxury in our bodily movements, in the movement of a symphonic poem.
147. But she denied intending to infect anyone, as she stood trial for grievous bodily harm.
148. Grow up you guys. It's a perfectly natural bodily function.
149. Tactile imaging is a perception or FEELING of localised bodily awareness.
150. The apparatus comprises a sensor 1 , at least a portion of which 6 is arranged in use to come into contact with a body, tissue, bodily fluid or other substance, and a computer device 3.