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Relational Adverbs - Adverbs of Economy and Politics

These adverbs are related to the field of economics, politics, and sociology and include adverbs like "financially", "democratically", "culturally", etc.

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Categorized Relational Adverbs
financially
financially
[Adverb]

in a way that is related to money or its management

Ex: They planned their expenses carefully to live financially comfortably .
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economically
economically
[Adverb]

in a way that concerns money, trade, or financial matters

Ex: The policy is economically beneficial for small businesses .
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commercially
commercially
[Adverb]

in a manner relates to commerce, trade, or business activities

Ex: Companies often collaborate commercially to leverage each other 's strengths .
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monetarily
monetarily
[Adverb]

in a manner that relates to money or financial matters

Ex: Economic policies can impact individuals and businesses monetarily.
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fiscally
fiscally
[Adverb]

regarding public finances, government revenue, or financial management

Ex: Fiscally sustainable practices contribute to long-term economic health .
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politically
politically
[Adverb]

in a way that is related to politics

Ex: The United Nations addresses global issues politically through diplomatic means .
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diplomatically

in a way that concerns the formal conduct of relations between countries or governments

Ex: She spoke diplomatically at the summit , avoiding direct blame .
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democratically

in a manner that is based on principles of democracy

Ex: Laws and regulations are enacted democratically through the legislative process .
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electorally
electorally
[Adverb]

in a manner that relates to elections or the voting process

Ex: Political campaigns aim to garner support electorally to secure votes .
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constitutionally

regarding a constitution, the fundamental law of a nation, or the principles and structures outlined in a constitution

Ex: Legal challenges often involve assessing whether actions are constitutionally permissible .
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ideologically

with regard to ideologies, beliefs, or systems of ideas and values

Ex: People may affiliate with a particular group ideologically based on shared values .
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socially
socially
[Adverb]

in a way that is related to society, its structure, or classification

Ex: Technology has transformed the way people connect and communicate socially.
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societally
societally
[Adverb]

in a manner that relates to society or the collective behavior and values of a community

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culturally
culturally
[Adverb]

in a way that is related to the cultural ideas and behavior of a particular group or society

Ex: The museum ’s exhibit is culturally enriching , showcasing ancient artifacts .
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civically
civically
[Adverb]

in a manner that relates to citizenship or the responsibilities and activities of citizens within a community or society

Ex: Donating to charitable organizations is a way to support causes civically.
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legally
legally
[Adverb]

from the standpoint of the law

Ex: Legally, minors can not enter into this type of agreement without a guardian .
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historically
historically
[Adverb]

in a way related to the past

Ex: Scientific advancements have accelerated historically, transforming societies .
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racially
racially
[Adverb]

regarding race or the categorization of individuals based on physical traits such as skin color, facial features, and hair texture

Ex: Racially sensitive language and representation in media contribute to positive social perceptions .
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ethnically
ethnically
[Adverb]

with regard to ethnicity, cultural heritage, or the distinctive characteristics, traditions, and customs associated with specific ethnic groups

Ex: Ethnically homogeneous regions may have shared customs and linguistic features .
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