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US
/ˌɛkəˈnɑmɪkɫi, ˌikəˈnɑmɪkɫi/
]
[ UK /ˌiːkənˈɒmɪkli/ ]
[ UK /ˌiːkənˈɒmɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
- in an economical manner
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with respect to the economic system
economically the country is worse off -
with respect to economic science
economically this proposal makes no sense
How To Use economically In A Sentence
- Over the years the area has struggled economically but what is happening there at the moment is quite astonishing. The Sun
- A new educational programme has been set up for economically disadvantaged children.
- In economically advanced countries, women marry later.
- If the present rules were retained, the entry of many relatively smaller and economically weak countries would either paralyse the EU completely, or the smaller countries could outvote the larger ones.
- The active principle is extracted and purified from plant material for as long as that process remains economically viable compared with chemical synthesis.
- Forward transactions are economically similar to exchange-traded futures contracts.
- Some people who are made redundant get another job or become economically inactive. Times, Sunday Times
- The new semi-automated test could at last make massive screening programmes for cervical cancer economically feasible.
- I carry about no afterglow from the 1990s — they only look good compared to the 80s and the 00s which both stunk putrid economically for workers. Matthew Yglesias » It’s Stupid How We Always Seem to do It Again
- We want to ensure that our children's children inherit an economically prosperous country.