economically
[ek-
uh
-
nom
-ik-lee, ee-k
uh
-]
/ˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪk li, ˌi kə-/
adverb
1.
in a thrifty or frugal manner; with economy.
2.
as regards the efficient use of income and wealth:
economically feasible proposals.
3.
as regards one's personal resources of money:
He's quite well off economically.
Origin
1690-1700;
economical
+
-ly
Examples from the web for
economically
It stagnated
economically
for the next half century.
The
economically
inclined can have several varieties of cards printed from one plate.
Paintings and more
economically
-priced handicrafts are sold in the adjoining plazas.
Focus on encouraging pride and self worth for a race which has contributed
economically
,socially, and politically.
They must be able to effectively and
economically
publish and present their findings.
economically
, there have been two welcome results thus far.
Another part is contributing socially and
economically
valuable activity to the common good.
Politically and
economically
, it verges on being a failed state.
economically
speaking, this has many obvious bad results.
Those who complete a higher education still do better
economically
.
British Dictionary definitions for
economically
economically
/
ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪkəlɪ;
ˌɛkə-
/
adverb
1.
with economy or thrift; without waste
2.
with regard to the economy of a person, country, etc