Adverb
In a vicarious manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe enjoyed the wedding vicariously Source: Internet
After the cherem, the Amsterdam municipal authorities expelled Spinoza from Amsterdam, "responding to the appeals of the rabbis, and also of the Calvinist clergy, who had been vicariously offended by the existence of a free thinker in the synagogue". Source: Internet
Caroline observed: 'We have completely different lives, but we each enjoy the other's life vicariously. Source: Internet
As the vast majority of his flock could not do so themselves, they were to cleave to him instead, acquiring at least some semblance of those vicariously. Source: Internet
After Twitter made the decision for me, putting together enchiladas for a shearing meal was super easy, and of course, deliciously enjoyed by everyone … even vicariously through Twitter. Source: Internet
The High Court found the chaplain was liable for the abuse and the school was vicariously liable. Source: Internet