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/ˌdʒiəˈɡɹæfɪkəɫi, ˌdʒiəˈɡɹæfɪkɫi/
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[ UK /dʒˌɪəɡɹˈæfɪkli/ ]
[ UK /dʒˌɪəɡɹˈæfɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
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with respect to geography
they are geographically closer to the center of town
How To Use geographically In A Sentence
- It also has ambitions to broaden its product range and expand geographically. Times, Sunday Times
- Geographically, it's part of Polynesia and it's home to nearly 1,000 mysterious statues called moai, positioned across the island like sentries. For Chile, Colossal Trouble On Easter Island
- At first we seem to be in familiar terrain, both emotionally and geographically, since this story of a fractured marriage has been shifted from Oz to England.
- Conversely, if genetic exchange occurs between the two lineages in sympatry, interlineage populations should exhibit much less differentiation than should geographically distant NW populations.
- Because their caseloads are diverse geographically, health visitors have much less detailed knowledge of who is living in a specific local area.
- Geographically, the death rate was highest in the rural south-west, and lowest around the big cities, where many men worked in industries essential to the war effort.
- Through most of the Neogene, tropical America has been biogeographically divided into two surprisingly distinct provinces.
- Lombardy's centres of viticulture are off-centre geographically - in the far north, in the far south, and in the far east - all well off the region's main axis of communication.
- Voting behaviour varies geographically.
- Species such as red knot ( '' Calidris canutus '') and ruddy turnstone ( '' Arenaria interpres '') are inferred to have had much larger populations and more extensive breeding areas during glacial stages, although others, such as dunlin ( '' C. alpina ''), exhibit evidence of range fragmentation during glacial stages leading to the evolution of distinct geographically restricted infraspecific taxa. Late-Quaternary changes in arctic terrestrial ecosystems, climate, and ultraviolet radiation levels