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politically

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Word definitions for politically in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 in a political manner 2 regarding politics, in a way connected to politics

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. with regard to social relationships involving authority; "politically correct clothing" with regard to government; "politically organized units"

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Politically \Po*lit"i*cal*ly\, adv. In a political manner. Politicly; artfully. [Obs.] --Knolles.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1580s, "in a politic manner;" 1630s "in a political manner," from politic or political + -ly (2).

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES economically/technically/politically etc feasible ▪ It was no longer financially feasible to keep the community centre open. politically active ▪ As a student, he was politically active. politically controversial ▪ ...

Usage examples of politically.

When acting in that capacity, they have taken an oath to be politically blind to the identity, party affiliation, and ideology of the litigant-candidates whose case is before them.

Great Red Spot, politically known as the Nation of Redspot, was anticyclonic, spinning counterclockwise, too, and enduring eternally despite the hunger of the bands.

Director Paul Barras was considered the most powerful of the five, and hence the most politically powerful man in the French Republic.

Abernathy, the Blesser of the Nonaligned States, to the south, who leaned on Lanacan as they made their way across the icy path, was older and frailer than his friend, but more politically powerful.

You see no narrowing of your freedom in whatever the requirements may be for a politically independent Alpha Crucis region, any more than you see a narrowing of it in laws against murder or robbery.

Englishmen held to the view of Americans as uncouth obstreperous trouble-makers, regardless of the example in their midst, among others, of Benjamin Franklin, as variously talented and politically sophisticated as anyone in Europe, and thoroughly dedicated to the goal of reconciliation.

Politically and militarily things are certainly going their way, thanks in no small measure to some incredibly stupid moves by us -- such as no-win war policies, gigantic loans and food shipments -- allowing them both to feed their people and to outspend us on defense.

Shortly before the licence-renewal hearing he was offered a passport, hard currency and a smooth ride through life- here or in the west-if he would separate from two of the most politically outspoken band members, Pannach and Kunert.

The fighting proletariat of the Communists became in such a pluralistic State also a politically neutral trade union or party.

It is his shibboleth that he is politically equal to the best, that he is independent, and that his labor, though it earn him but a dollar a day by porterage, places him as a citizen on an equal rank with the most wealthy fellow-man that may employ or accost him.

If that was the case, the city of Praunce itself would probably be a major center economically as well as politically, and would attract people from all over the continent.

We are aesthetically and emotionally drawn to primitivism, but not economically or politically.

A politically savvy cynic could wonder if a more restrictive regime was gaining a foothold on Earth, taking advantage of the Restorationist scandal.

For while a small, and, politically speaking, uninfluential, party are prepared to make every sacrifice and run all risks in order to blot out slavery on the instant, the influential and acting leaders of the majority, whatever their occasional language of denunciation, and affectation of horror, are not disposed to brave the rebellion of the South, and the possible disruption of the Republic, for the sake of shortening the thraldom of the negro some fifty years.

The attitude seemed to be that the book was unliberated or politically regressive because of that.