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UK
/ɡɹˈæfɪkli/
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[ US /ˈɡɹæfɪkɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹæfɪkɫi/ ]
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in a graphic way
he described the event graphically -
in a diagrammatic manner
the landscape unit drawn diagrammatically illustrates the gentle rolling relief, with a peat-filled basin -
with respect to graphic aspects
graphically interesting designs
How To Use graphically In A Sentence
- it's written ideographically
- It also has ambitions to broaden its product range and expand geographically. Times, Sunday Times
- A Serious Man" draw from their writer-directors 'personal histories, while "Nine" reimagines Fellini's semiautobiographically impressionistic "8 as a musical. Variety.com
- This tragedy graphically demonstrates the dangers of walking on the fells after dark.
- EEG, electromyograph, and electrooculograph recordings graphically depict REM and NREM sleep.
- 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
- Iron is transferred via ground water from topographically higher areas and precipitation occurs at valley base, where the land surface intersects the water table.
- We have seen it very graphically by the use of what is a horrible expression, I think, soft skills.
- 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.