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Anachronistically
Anachronistically meaning
In an anachronistic manner; in the manner of an anachronism.
Example sentences (8)
On ground, amidst the almost anachronistically glitzy residents of luxury mall The Chanakya’s ground floor — international legacy brands Hermes, Saint Laurent, and Tiffany and Co. — Paro holds its own with its black frontage and gold lettering.
The highly visible role of Britain’s national leaders has generally meant they are held, however anachronistically, to a somewhat different standard.
Epicurus the Sage is a two-part comic book by William Messner-Loebs and Sam Kieth portraying Epicurus as "the only sane philosopher" by anachronistically bringing him together with many other well-known Greek philosophers.
Feldman notes that Philo, Josephus and Tacitus may have anachronistically confused the timing of the titles – prefect later changing to procurator.
Historians have liberally used emperor and empire anachronistically and out of its Roman and European context to describe any large state from the past or the present.
Literature *The early medieval Christian text Vindicta Salvatoris anachronistically portrays Titus as Roman client king of Libya, north of Judah.
Saint Wiborada is often (anachronistically) depicted with a halberd to indicate the means of her martyrdom.
The painting anachronistically features the Arch of Titus, which was not completed until the reign of Domitian.