weak-mindedly

See also: weakmindedly

English

Etymology

weak-minded + -ly

Adverb

weak-mindedly (comparative more weak-mindedly, superlative most weak-mindedly)

  1. In a weak-minded manner.
    • 1976, John Michael Steiner, Power Politics and Social Change in National Socialist Germany, →ISBN, page 214:
      I know you, too, are concerned with the basic question: How could one, at that time, surrender so weak-mindedly to those holding power and commit crimes for them?
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