0 in a way that is not practical or likely to succeed :
He believes deeply, maybe quixotically, in his candidates.
She's quixotically determined to change him.
He quixotically expressed the hope that the development would be car-free.
She campaigned quixotically for the presidency.
The formulae are too complicated and relate to abstract national data which sometimes can operate quixotically from one authority to another.
We have not the power to ride quixotically all over the world trying to put down every quarrel which arises in every place at every moment of time.
At the moment we are spending quixotically on the universities and on buildings which are used for part of the year and not used for the rest of the year.
In his hands, abandoned debris or kitsch is quixotically plasticized into a brand of postminimalist sculpture with a seductive touch of bling.