Adverb
in an anachronistic manner
Source: WordNetTo believe Christianity stands in opposition to slavery is at best to think anachronistically and at worst to not understand Christianity. Derrick Jensen
let's look at this phenomenon anachronistically Source: Internet
Feldman notes that Philo, Josephus and Tacitus may have anachronistically confused the timing of the titles – prefect later changing to procurator. Source: Internet
Epicurus the Sage is a two-part comic book by William Messner-Loebs and Sam Kieth portraying Epicurus as "the only sane philosopher" by anachronistically bringing him together with many other well-known Greek philosophers. Source: Internet
Historians have liberally used emperor and empire anachronistically and out of its Roman and European context to describe any large state from the past or the present. Source: Internet
Saint Wiborada is often (anachronistically) depicted with a halberd to indicate the means of her martyrdom. Source: Internet