adverb
- in a manner that is universal, broad, or all-embracing; comprehensively
- in a manner consistent with or relating to the Catholic Church or its doctrines
Usage: formal or literary; often used in historical or philosophical contexts
Usage: religious context
Examples
- The philosopher approached the problem catholicly, considering all perspectives and traditions.
- Medieval scholars catholicly embraced both reason and faith in their inquiries.
- The museum's collection represents art catholicly, spanning multiple centuries and cultures.
- He catholicly accepted ideas from various schools of thought.
- The organization's mission is catholicly inclusive of all communities.