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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