Now in his formally doctrinal Loci, St. Paul defines the Divine Pneuma and the human sarx, not merely as ontologically contrary substances, but as keenly conflicting, ethically contradictory principles.
God's essence therefore, his interior and external action, are, ontologically speaking, one and the same.
Ontologically speaking, the end determines and shapes the nature and perfections of the means, and bears to the means the relation of type and exemplar.
Whatever of positive reality there is in the whole process is good, ontologically good.
And this is really so: ontologically falsity is nothingness.
Therefore, if the ultimate Reality is mental, Causation must be ontologically identical with Volition.
We began this review with the statement that no Insect was so important palæontologically as the Cockroach.
Indeed, palæontologically considered, no Insect is so interesting as the Cockroach.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ontologically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.