personalitywise

English

Etymology

personality + -wise

Adverb

personalitywise (not comparable)

  1. In terms of personality.
    • 1970, Christian Bay, The structure of freedom, page 210:
      The fact that this political approach is thought expedient in communist party tactics does not prove that party members personalitywise are intolerant of ambiguities in general.
    • 2002, George Kelly, The Psychology of Personal Constructs, volume 1, page 215:
      Yet we have not emphasized the clinical appraisal of verbal protocol in this chapter; nor have we emphasized the significance, personalitywise, of the factors yielded by the analysis.
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