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Industrially

Industrially \In*dus"tri*al*ly\, adv. With reference to industry.

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industrially

adv. 1 In an industrial manner. 2 Concerning industry.

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industrially

adv. by industrial means; "industrially produced"

Usage examples of "industrially".

Daniel De Leon was prominent at the first convention, June 27, 1905, and for three years afterward, the organization being founded on his theory that the Socialistic revolution would not come by voting but by a violent seizure of the industries of the country by Socialistic workmen industrially organized.

By organizing industrially we are forming a structure of the new society within the shell of the old.

If the strike is not won Paterson will be a howling wilderness and a graveyard industrially, because the workers will not stay there.

Socialist orator carries with it the party mandate that the workers of America should be organized industrially so as to be submissive to the command of a revolutionary leadership.

But the spirit of the time -- the industrially heroic time in which we live -- is opposed to these retirements, these handings over of life to footmen.

If the standard of living in industrially backward countries is to be improved, agricultural production will have to go up every single year by at least two and a half per cent, and preferably by three and a half per cent.

International trade has always, hitherto, gone hand in hand with war, imperialism and the ruthless exploitation of industrially backward peoples by the highly industrialized powers.

They can work either for the completer enslavement of the industrially backward peoples of the tropics, or for their progressive liberation from the twin curses of poverty and servitude to political and economic bosses.

Who will be brave enough to say that the colored race, as a whole, has not increased in numbers and grown stronger mentally, morally, religiously, industrially, and in the accumulation of property?

Like the villages that were bombed in Vietnam to save them, we must industrially produce our way out of our problems, even if it kills us.

Subsidies and loans from Kulu had long since ended, self-sufficiency both industrially and economically had been reached in 2545, exports were accelerating.

At the kind of pressures we can achieve industrially, we get only slightly past the drip line, which is the point where the neutrons start to condense.

Thus were found the mesothorium now used by physicians and manufactured industrially, radio thorium, ionium, protoactinium, radio-lead, and other substances.

As Margulis and Sagan note, to do the same thing industrially (as when making fertilizers) manufacturers must heat the source materials to 500 degrees centigrade and squeeze them to three hundred times normal pressures.