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How to use eclectically in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word eclectically? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
My mind works rapidly, changeably, flexibly, logically, curiously, superficially, eclectically.
Having said that, Ross has chosen eclectically and well and edited with skill.
They gracefully span an eclectically broad repertoire with songs from Motown, Portishead, Bach and Bulgarian folk music.
In the film, this was translated into a chronology of the years, eclectically soundtracking the film's events.
More notice was gained by his novels, which he wrote partly for money but which also developed, eclectically rather than consistently, social and political ideas then current.
The Alagappans' apartment is decorated eclectically, and their religious life is eclectic, too.
Another eclectically learned and energetically experimental poet is Christopher Smart, whose renown rests largely on two poems.
After a short period of hesitation, they were used by theologians, at first eclectically and then systematically.
The spacious and stylish rooms are eclectically and uniquely furnished, and face south with a view over the valley.
Monday, following the first Schiaparelli couture show since 1954, where eclectically clad women walked in flat feathered sandals.
New Age is a form of gnosis that incorporates various spiritual insights and methods eclectically adopted from traditional religious and ancient medical practices.
Building on the foundations his father had laid, he created a civil service, based eclectically on Norman, Greek, and Arabic models, that was the wonder and envy of Europe.
In contrast to China, the New Zealand process is far more loosely and eclectically organized, providing advice and guidance of many kinds, from many sources and in various locations.
There are also covens that have formed but who do not follow any particular tradition, instead choosing their influences and practices eclectically.
He draws eclectically on studies of baboons, descriptive anthropological accounts of hunter-gatherer societies and, in a few cases, the fossil record.
Examples from Classical Literature
In all these things Bulwer was essentially the product and the mirror of the new and eclectically educated Victorian age.
In the various old and new hylozoistic tendencies, the concepts of force and its correlate, mass, are eclectically united.
The remainder are eclectically chosen auxiliaries whose signification may be readily discerned.
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