Synonyms for politically


Grammar : Adv
Spell : puh-lit-i-kuh l
Phonetic Transcription : pəˈlɪt ɪ kəl


Définition of politically

Origin :
  • 1580s, "in a politic manner;" 1630s "in a political manner," from politic or political + -ly (2).
  • As in nationally : adv concerning a nation
  • As in socially : adv with regard to the welfare of mankind
Example sentences :
  • Wharton was philosophically, politically, and fashionably profligate.
  • Extract from : « Tales And Novels, Volume 5 (of 10) » by Maria Edgeworth
  • Economically and politically, it lives very much in the present.
  • Extract from : « The Lonely Way--Intermezzo--Countess Mizzie » by Arthur Schnitzler
  • Their importation into Rome caused quite a stir, politically.
  • Extract from : « Cooking and Dining in Imperial Rome » by Apicius
  • Politically they are entirely in the hands of the Roman Catholic clergy.
  • Extract from : « Ireland as It Is » by Robert John Buckley (AKA R.J.B.)
  • But what Russia will become, politically speaking, he would be rash who prophesied.
  • Extract from : « Another Sheaf » by John Galsworthy
  • No doubt the landed aristocracy are politically the most fit to govern.
  • Extract from : « The Curse of Education » by Harold E. Gorst
  • Personally and politically he was held tight by the Teuton tentacles.
  • Extract from : « England and Germany » by Emile Joseph Dillon
  • Politically, the cause of the struggle is of enduring consequence to mankind.
  • Extract from : « The Siege of Boston » by Allen French
  • Socially and politically the two regions had always been distinct.
  • Extract from : « Union and Democracy » by Allen Johnson
  • The movement is politically nearly as strong in the agrarian districts as elsewhere.
  • Extract from : « Socialism » by John Spargo

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