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logistically

[ loh-jis-tik-lee, luh- ]

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to logistics, the branch of military operations dealing with the supply, maintenance, and distribution of equipment and personnel:

    In antiquity, warfare became associated with agriculture because armies depended logistically on huge granaries.

  2. in a way that relates to the planning, coordination, and implementation of the details of any operation:

    With the help of my very understanding wife, I began planning both logistically and financially to return to Mount Everest to film some new material.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of logistically1

First recorded in 1900–05; logistic 1( def ) + -ally ( def )
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Critics say this undermines EU law, contravenes the German constitution and would be logistically impossible to police.

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An October report from the Congressional Research Service analyzed those efforts and concluded they are likely logistically impossible, since the majority of the court’s caseload comes from California, which cannot be split.

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They argued that making people go to courthouses or embassies to follow the case would be "logistically unreasonable, unfeasible, impractical and unworkable."

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This means they may attempt to arrest Yoon again over the weekend, although this could be logistically challenging as the crowds are likely to swell.

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And I got a lot out of it, just logistically, how to organize the show at that level.

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