ahistorically
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Adverb
    
ahistorically (comparative more ahistorically, superlative most ahistorically)
- In an ahistorical way.
-  1917, Wisconsin magazine of history, volume 29, page 6:- This dwelling marks American architecture's return to a human and domestic scale; it asserts at the same time the builder's right to work ahistorically from his own sense of form and present necessity.
 
-  2007 November 4, Stephen L. Carter, “Almost a Gentleman”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:- When she had to mention them — for example, in scenes in Charleston and Atlanta — she referred to them, ahistorically, as “black,” which at the time would have been considered an insult.
 
 
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in an ahistorical way
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