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Vicariously meaning
In a vicarious manner; indirectly; as, by, or through a substitute; by proxy.
Example sentences (20)
A coming-of-age story is always great for a Robin, especially because Batman never had one and lives vicariously through his young sidekicks.
After perusing the food and events menu, I wish I could go—Louisiana friends, please go so I can live vicariously through you!
As a wrestling fan, I live vicariously through villains.
Disagreeing with the majority’s opinion, Justice BV Nagarathna said if a minister makes disparaging statements in his official capacity, it can be vicariously attributed to the government.
Josh sent Bane and the Bat around the globe smashing drug dealers, and I vicariously joined them, acting out all their moves before drawing.
Ros has never used a dating app, and is content to live vicariously through Grace.
He had apprentices over the years, myself included, who have gone on to run kitchens and restaurants of their own and to continue Des’s legacy vicariously.
It can often feel like coupled-up friends are trying to live vicariously through me.
Rather than mindlessly strolling the aisles of your local Waitrose buying food that you don’t really need, live vicariously through your kiddo with this fantastic wooden Waitrose playset.
Readers have come to know that they can live vicariously through her: She is singularly unafraid of embracing wild things.
Van Brett found that the state had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt that the couple were responsible for the sale of alcohol to under-aged children, and held them vicariously liable for the crime.
Caroline observed: 'We have completely different lives, but we each enjoy the other's life vicariously.
Cole quickly finds himself in over his head and the readers are disoriented as they live this experience vicariously through his perspective.
Is it possible to be vicariously liable for the acts of a self-employed ‘independent contractor’?
Living vicariously through one another, the two become the most unlikely of friends.
Several programs, including Zoom can be set up for a group of people to meet vicariously, press the right buttons (I am not that computer literate, but I have help) and all appear on the computer screen at once.
The Defendants accepted that Mark Sewell had raped Mrs B, but denied that they were vicariously liable.
The High Court found the chaplain was liable for the abuse and the school was vicariously liable.
Though I won’t be able to attend, I’m enjoying vicariously looking at these dishes, especially the Five Dozen Eggs Slush pictured above, which is frozen custard with whipped cream, cinnamon, and an instant case of diabetes.
His friends liked to live vicariously through him, and he would encourage them to challenge him to pursue more women just so he could have his fun and then promptly dump them.