Bodily in a sentence as an adjective

He threatened many, many people with bodily harm.

Delving into your bodily fluids to try to determine if you're a good employee is weird.

I wonder if Yelp people ask themselves if they might be doing something bad if people want to do them bodily harm.

[1][3]Calorie content printed on foods is done by calorimetry not by bodily uptake.

You get a shot for a few days that kicks up your normal bodily process of bone marrow production into overdrive, to the point where bone marrow cells enter your bloodstream.

There's an very important distinction between killing someone to prevent imminent bodily harm and putting someone on a **** list and sending the drone out to get them.

That bottle of water, bought with hard-earned American dollars to relinquish my bodily fluids, so as to make me strong and keep the wheels of commerce of this great nation turning.

Men have bodily security in ways women do not, esp. in regards to sexual assault and domestic violence.> men had to work or they wouldn't find a women to marryI think you have this backwards.

Bodily in a sentence as an adverb

Does this mean you've not actually tested your belief empirically?I find hunger is one of the least well understood of our bodily functions, despite it being accessible to every one of us.

The virus is easily spreading via direct contact with body fluids, so even if it develops an ability to spread by air, this offers little advantage over the plain old bodily fluid route.

Governments do very little to monitor and protect the people it's placed under bodily control, even going so far as to create vast dark privatized spaces where it can maintain a careful ignorance of all the horrible things that go on in them.

A loss of bodily autonomy is psychologically harmful, regardless of societal expectations.

... why is the ban just related to anything sexual, and not to the bodily harm itself...?There's a very important reason only documentation of sex crimes against minors is banned -- there isn't a big market for watching videos of murders.

Plaintiffs assertion of a fundamental right to their own bodily and physical health, which includes what foods they do and do not choose to consume for themselves and their families is similarly unavailing because plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to obtain any food they wish.

In addition, courts have consistently refused to extrapolate a generalized right to bodily and physical health from the Supreme Courts narrow substantive due process precedents regarding abortion, intimate relations, and the refusal of lifesaving medical treatment.

Bodily definitions

adjective

of or relating to or belonging to the body; "a bodily organ"; "bodily functions"

adjective

affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit; "bodily needs"; "a corporal defect"; "corporeal suffering"; "a somatic symptom or somatic illness"

See also: corporal corporeal somatic

adjective

having or relating to a physical material body; "bodily existence"

adverb

in bodily form; "he was translated bodily to heaven"