vicariously

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indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute
In a vicarious manner
indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute; "she enjoyed the wedding vicariously
indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute; "she enjoyed the wedding vicariously"
in a vicarious manner; indirectly; via substitution
vicarious
Experienced or gained by the loss or to the consequence of another, such as through watching or reading

People experience vicarious pleasures through watching television.

vicarious
suffered or done in place of or for the sake of another
vicarious
{a} deputed, delegated, inferior, lower
vicarious
occurring in an abnormal part of the body instead of the usual site involved in that function; "vicarious menstruation"
vicarious
Acting of suffering for another; as, a vicarious agent or officer
vicarious
Done on behalf of others
vicarious
experienced at secondhand; "read about mountain climbing and felt vicarious excitement
vicarious
Of or pertaining to a vicar, substitute, or deputy; deputed; delegated; as, vicarious power or authority
vicarious
{s} indirect, through another; performed for or experienced by one person in place of another; substituted, delegated; happening in an unusual part of the body (Physiology)
vicarious
suffered or done by one person as a substitute for another; "vicarious atonement"
vicarious
suffered or done by one person as a substitute for another; "vicarious atonement" occurring in an abnormal part of the body instead of the usual site involved in that function; "vicarious menstruation" experienced at secondhand; "read about mountain climbing and felt vicarious excitement
vicarious
A vicarious pleasure or feeling is experienced by watching, listening to, or reading about other people doing something, rather than by doing it yourself. She invents fantasy lives for her own vicarious pleasure + vicariously vi·cari·ous·ly a father who lived vicariously through his sons' success. experienced by watching or reading about someone else doing something, rather than by doing it yourself vicarious pleasure/satisfaction/excitement etc (vicarius , from vicis )
vicarious
experienced at secondhand; "read about mountain climbing and felt vicarious excitement"
vicarious
Performed of suffered in the place of another; substituted; as, a vicarious sacrifice; vicarious punishment
vicarious
Acting as a substitute; said of abnormal action which replaces a suppressed normal function; as, vicarious hemorrhage replacing menstruation
vicariously

    Hyphenation

    vi·ca·ri·ous·ly

    Turkish pronunciation

    vaykeriısli

    Pronunciation

    /vīˈkerēəslē/ /vaɪˈkɛriːəsliː/
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