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policingly

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Etymology

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From policing +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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policingly (not comparable)

  1. (uncommon) In a policing manner; in a way that polices.
    • 1972, Leonard Roy Frank, Sherry Hirsch, Wade Lee Hudson, Madness Network News Volume #1, MNN Redux, page 29:
      [] usually means passing plenty of pills in paper cups, and not just one. Why I have known psychiatrists - who have protectingly, politely and policingly pressured/prescribed 25 pills per day for the psychiatric "patient"/substitute person ...
    • 2012 May 7, Dan Clore, “Drug Warriors Jail Injured Woman for "Forging" a Legimate Prescription”, in soc.rights.human (Usenet):
      I asked him if it was necessary and he said yes and he rather policingly escorted me out the front door and into the back of a waiting patrol car.
    • 2014, Clark Lunberry, Sites of Performance: Of Time and Memory, Anthem Press, →ISBN, page 110:
      The insistence upon silence within these stilled spaces, as perhaps within a Quaker chapel, is such as to impose (self-policingly) its own unexamined []
    • 2017, Francesca Coppa, The Fanfiction Reader: Folk Tales for the Digital Age, University of Michigan Press, →ISBN, page 47:
      This has led fandom to ask whether the use of “Mary Sue” is self-policingly sexist; after all, mainstream genre stories regularly feature special teenage boys who save the world.