Experiments support that religious people think about their god in anthropomorphic terms even if this contradicts the more complex theological doctrines of their religion.
It's a children's film full of recognizable characters and situations, rendered in cleverly anthropomorphic terms that in no way diminish their realism.
It purports to record, in anthropomorphic terms, the secret names and precise measurements of God's corporeal limbs and parts.
According to classical sources, the Celts worshipped the forces of nature and did not envisage deities in anthropomorphic terms.
The new-style sociobiologists, like the old-style ethologists, couch their arguments in highly anthropomorphic terms.
Calhoun had phrased much of his work in anthropomorphic terms, in a way that made his ideas highly accessible to a lay audience.
We discuss the computer program in rather anthropomorphic terms, referring successively to the talents personality and style of the computer program.
In more anthropomorphic terms, it is as if one of the particles 'knows' what measurement is being carried out on the other and adjusts its state accordingly.
You're thinking in anthropomorphic terms.
His dream of order was a joyous one, acknowledging nature's fecundity in anthropomorphic terms that were shocking to his peers.