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economically
[ ek-uh-nom-ik-lee, ee-kuh- ]
adverb
- in a thrifty or frugal manner; with economy.
- as regards the efficient use of income and wealth:
economically feasible proposals.
- as regards one's personal resources of money:
He's quite well off economically.
economically
/ ˌɛkə-; ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪkəlɪ /
adverb
- with economy or thrift; without waste
- with regard to the economy of a person, country, etc
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Origin of economically1
Example Sentences
The women bonded over their shared feelings about working in a "dark industry," which they felt was necessary because they were "struggling economically."
Before the season opener, he watched as the Bruins conducted a basketball clinic in the suburbs of Paris with economically disadvantaged children, teaching them how to dribble with each hand, jump stop and pivot.
While the opioid overdose crisis is real and tragic, the math used here is economically questionable and politically convenient, first by using an inflated valuation of death.
“When you look at how many journalists have left the profession in the past few years because it’s not economically sustainable in so many ways, that’s very frightening,” he says.
Instead people in this group are called "economically inactive", external.
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