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Etymology edit

innovating +‎ -ly

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innovatingly (comparative more innovatingly, superlative most innovatingly)

  1. In an innovative manner.
    Synonym: innovatively
    • 1862, Mrs. John B. Speid, Our Last Years in India, page 187:
      A large figure of Budh, with his attendants, is carved, innovatingly it is said, in front of the shrine.
    • 1976, George Devereux, Dreams in Greek Tragedy: An Ethno-psycho-analytical Study, page 223:
      This apotropaic or prophylactic device, which is mentioned neither by Aischylos nor by Sophokles, is innovatingly borrowed by Euripides: the usurpers, instead of forcing Elektra to remain single, marry her off to a free peasant.
    • 2013, Wouter J. Hanegraaff, Western Esotericism: A Guide for the Perplexed:
      The theses reflected Pico's wide-ranging familiarity with all the major traditions of learned speculation in philosophy, theology and science, including the 'ancient wisdom' and, most innovatingly, the Jewish kabbalah.