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Definition: Economically |
EconomicallyAdverb1. With respect to economic science; "economically this proposal makes no sense". 2. With respect to the economic system; "economically the country is worse off". Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "economically" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1790. (references) |
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Screenplays | This isn't the Republicans versus the Democrats, where we're in a hole economically or or we're in another war. This is more crucial than that (Dawn of the Dead; writing credit: George A. Romero) Quite a large and economically diverse crowd here at the Michelob Invitational (Happy Gilmore; writing credit: Tim Herlihy; Adam Sandler) | |
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| Thumbnail | Description & Credit | ![]() | East Montpelier, Vermont. Marilyn, daughter of Charles Ormsbee, is president of her 4-H club, the Montpelier Center Girls, where she learns how to sew and cook economically and well. Credit: Library of Congress. |
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Communist Manifesto | 1848 | Of course, in the beginning, this cannot be effected except by means of despotic inroads on the rights of property, and on the conditions of bourgeois production; by means of measures, therefore, which appear economically insufficient and untenable, but which, in the course of the movement, outstrip themselves, necessitate further inroads upon the old social order, and are unavoidable as a means of entirely revolutionising the mode of production. (reference) |
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| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | Spraying on a large scale, however, may not be economically feasible and may prompt environmental or health concerns. (references) | |
Aggressive therapies for recurrent disease after radiation are emotionally, physically, and economically costly for women. (references) | ||
More than 471,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, predominantly among the economically disadvantaged, in both developing and industrialized nations. (references) | ||
Business | The installation of FBC’s in old plants is often economically unfeasible. (references) | |
At the commercial level, the demand for energy efficiency is economically driven. (references) | ||
Some families address the problem by recruiting women in economically less advanced areas. (references) | ||
Children | China | The Constitution provides for 9 years of compulsory education for children, but in economically disadvantaged rural areas, many children do not attend school for the required period, if at all. (references) |
Haiti | The Ministry of Social Affairs believes that it can do little to stop this practice, regarding it as economically motivated; the Ministry assigned five monitors to oversee the welfare of restavek children. (references) | |
India | The first project, launched in six states in 1998, primarily focuses on children from the economically weaker sectors and promotes awareness concerning the mentally disabled, their problems, and their rights. (references) | |
Civil Liberties | Spain | Many such applicants come from politically stable but economically impoverished countries. (references) |
Afghanistan | Shi'a, including the predominately Shi'a Hazara ethnic group, are among the most economically disadvantaged persons in the country. (references) | |
Slovak Republic | Illegal high interest moneylending to economically disadvantaged Roma occurred frequently and occasionally resulted in Roma losing all possessions including housing. (references) | |
Economic History | Spain | Francisco Franco ruled a nation exhausted politically and economically. (references) |
Estonia | Economically and socially, land reform in 1919 was the most important step. (references) | |
Senegal | Senegal is one of Africa's most politically and economically stable countries. (references) | |
Human Rights | El Salvador | Impunity from the country's civil and criminal laws continued, especially for persons who were politically, economically, or institutionally well connected. (references) |
Israel and the occupied territories | Under the system, economically disadvantaged persons who face sentences of 5 years or longer, and all persons who are accused of crimes with sentences of 10 years or longer, receive mandatory legal representation. (references) | |
Slovak Republic | Credible sources state that it is increasingly difficult for citizens who are disadvantaged economically to obtain noncriminal legal representation, and therefore it is becoming more difficult for some who may have had their rights infringed upon to take further legal action. (references) | |
Indigenous People | Indonesia | A large percentage of the population of Papua consists of migrants, who are economically and politically dominant. (references) |
Paraguay | Lack of access to sufficient land also hinders the ability of indigenous groups to progress economically and maintain their cultural identity. (references) | |
Botswana | They remain economically and politically marginalized; they have lost access to their traditional land in fertile regions of the country and are vulnerable to exploitation by their non-Basarwa neighbors. (references) | |
Minorities | Tanzania | All of the incidents appeared to be economically motivated. (references) |
Spain | A 2000 report by Gypsy Presence claims that one-third of Roma families are not economically self-sufficient. (references) | |
Turkmenistan | Non-Turkmen fear that the designation of Turkmen as the official language places their children at a disadvantage educationally and economically. (references) | |
Political Economy | Mexico | A strong and economically healthy Mexico is a fundamental U.S. interest. (references) |
East Timor | However, the Timor Gap is not expected to be economically productive for 5 to 10 years. (references) | |
France | They view a strong Europe as a way to strengthen France, both economically and politically. (references) | |
Trade | Netherlands | EU Structural Funds are available to assist economically depressed regions that require industrial restructuring and agricultural re-conversion. (references) |
Israel | Israel maintains restrictions on imports of products the government considers to be economically sensitive and subject to agricultural policy considerations. (references) | |
Colombia | The Banco de la Republica, in addition to providing the usual discount facilities to support system liquidity, manages several special government funds to promote lending into a number of sectors that have been determined to be important to development or economically essential. (references) | |
Travel | Portugal | Portugal is a country in transition culturally as well as economically. (references) |
Women | Pakistan | Women are reluctant to file charges because of societal mores that stigmatize divorce and make women economically and psychologically dependent on their relatives. (references) |
Pakistan | At Karachi's civil hospital, the maternal mortality rate was 2,257 per 100,000 in 1999. According to a 1996 report by the Islamabad-based Human Development Center, only 16 women are economically active for every 100 men. (references) | |
Worker Rights | Nepal | NGO's estimate that 2.6 million children--most of them girls--are economically active. (references) |
Latvia | A large number of victims are drawn from the economically depressed areas of eastern Latvia. (references) | |
Russia | Many are constrained economically because their savings were destroyed by past inflation and the nonpayment of wages. (references) | |
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Rush Limbaugh | We are hated because we rule the world economically and because of our freedom. |
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James Monroe | 1817-1825 | The money appropriated for the use of the Ordnance Department has been regularly and economically applied. |
Harry S. Truman | 1945-1953 | Experience shows that our commerce with other countries expands as they progress industrially and economically. |
Gerald Ford | 1974-1977 | We are a great Nation--spiritually, politically, militarily, diplomatically, and economically. |
Jimmy Carter | 1977-1981 | Militarily, politically, economically, and in spirit, the state of our Union is sound. |
Ronald Reagan | 1981-1989 | But the truth is that outside of its legitimate function, government does nothing as well or as economically as the private sector. |
Bill Clinton | 1993-2001 | For families who stay together not only do better economically, their children do better as well. |
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| "Economically" is generally used as an adverb (general) -- approximately 99.80% of the time. "Economically" is used about 1,005 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Adverb (general) | 99.8% | 1,003 | 7,340 |
| Noun (proper) | 0.2% | 2 | 245,945 |
| Total | 100.00% | 1,005 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
Expressions using "economically": best available technology economically achievable ♦ contributing family workers,% of economically active population ♦ economically active population ♦ economically sound ♦ unpaid family workers,% of economically active population. Additional references. | |
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Beginning with "economically": economically-active, economically-damaging, economically-depressed, economically-disadvantaged, economically-motivated, economically-orientated, economically-oriented, economically-rather, economically-rational, economically-reliant, economically-troubled, economically-viable. | |
Ending with "economically": non-economically, socio-economically. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day |
economically | 17 |
disadvantaged economically | 7 |
economically recoverable oil alaska | 3 |
economically recoverable oil arctic | 3 |
economically recoverable oil artic | 3 |
economically recoverable oil | 3 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Language | Translations for "economically"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | ekonomikisht, në mënyrë ekonomike, me kursim (frugally, prudently). (various references) | |
Arabic | إقتصاديا, بتوفير, بإقتصاد. (various references) | |
Bulgarian | рентабилно, пестеливо (carefully, frugally, near, sparingly), икономично (near). (various references) | |
Chinese | 经济上. (various references) | |
Czech | ekonomicky, z ekonomického hlediska, úspornì. (various references) | |
Danish | erhvervsaktiv person (economically active person, gainfully active person, gainfully occupied person), erhvervsaktiv befolkning (economically active population, labour force, working population), erhvervsmæssigt beskæftigede del af befolkningen (economically active population, labour force, working population), erhvervsmaessigt beskaeftiget (economically active), EF-handlingsprogram på mellemlangt sigt for økonomisk og social integration af de økonomisk og socialt dårligt stillede befolkningsgrupper (Medium-term Community action programme concerning the economic and social integration of the economically and socially less privileged groups in society), økonomisk beslægtede produkter (economically linked products), økonomisk homogent område (economically homogeneous area), økonomisk opnåelige reserver (economically recoverable reserves), økonomisk set ønskværdig beskatning (economically desirable taxation), økonomisk tilgængelige reserver (economically recoverable reserves), arbejdsstyrken (economically active population, labour force, working population), bæredygtig landbrugsbedrift (economically viable farm), den økonomisk aktive befolkning (economically active population), den sidste vaesentlige og oekonomisk berettigede forarbejdning eller bearbejdning (the last substantial process or operation that was economically justified), Det Rådgivende Udvalg for Økonomisk og Social Integration af de Økonomisk og Socialt Dårligt Stillede Befolkningsgrupper (Advisory Committee on Economic and Social Integration of the Economically and Socially Less Privileged Groups in Society), nye virkeomraader,som er oekonomisk sunde (new and economically sound activities), sidste væsentlige og økonomisk berettigede bearbejdning eller forarbejdning (last substantial economically justified processing or working), teknisk-økonomisk enhed (single unit technically and economically), personer i erhverv (economically active population, labour force, working population), oekonomisk svagt omraade (economically depressed region), ikke økonomisk opnåelige reserver (not economically recoverable reserves), ikke-økonomisk tilgængelige reserver (not economically recoverable reserves), ikke-erhvervsaktiv befolkning (economically inactive population, economically unoccupied population), lavtlønnede (depressed class, economically feeble), mange aeldre boringer,hvis produktion var helt uden betydning,er blevet forvandlet til at give hoejst indbringende ydelser gennem anvendelse af nyudviklede teknikker,som har gjort det oekonomisk forsvarligt at udvinde meget ekstra olie (have been transformed to highly profitable operations by application of newly developed techniques which allowed much additional oil to be economically obtained, many old wells, which had declined to bare stripper operations), det økonomisk set mest fordelagtige tilbud (the most advantageous tender economically, the most economically advantageous tender). (various references) | |
Dutch | economisch zwakke (depressed class, economically feeble), economisch actieve bevolking (economically active population), economisch homogeen gebied (economically homogeneous area), economisch winbare reserves (economically recoverable reserves), economisch zwak gebied (economically depressed region), beroepsbevolking (economically active population, labour force, working population), Communautair actieprogramma op middellange termijn betreffende de economische en maatschappelijke integratie van groepen economisch en sociaal kansarmen (Medium-term Community action programme concerning the economic and social integration of the economically and socially less privileged groups in society), de economisch voordeligste inschrijving (the most advantageous tender economically, the most economically advantageous tender), de laatste ingrijpende en economisch verantwoorde bewerking of verwerking (the last substantial process or operation that was economically justified), actief (active, assets, in action), laatste ingrijpende en economisch verantwoorde verwerking of bewerking (last substantial economically justified processing or working), veel oude putten die geleidelijk steeds minder waren gaan produceren,konden nog zeer rendabel gemaakt worden door nieuwe technieken toe te passen waardoor veel extra olie op economische wijze kon worden gewonnen (have been transformed to highly profitable operations by application of newly developed techniques which allowed much additional oil to be economically obtained, many old wells, which had declined to bare stripper operations), leefbaar landbouwbedrijf (economically viable farm), niet economisch winbare reserves (not economically recoverable reserves), niet in een beroep werkzame bevolking (economically inactive population, economically unoccupied population), nieuwe bedrijvigheid,welke gezond is (new and economically sound activities), persoon in handel of bedrijf werkzaam (economically active person, gainfully active person, gainfully occupied person), produkten waartussen in economisch opzicht verband bestaat (economically linked products), Raadgevend Comité voor economische en maatschappelijke integratie van groepen economisch en sociaal kansarmen (Advisory Committee on Economic and Social Integration of the Economically and Socially Less Privileged Groups in Society), technisch-economische eenheid (single unit technically and economically), in economisch opzicht wenselijke belasting (economically desirable taxation). (various references) | |
Finnish | taloudellisesti, säästäen (sparingly). (various references) | |
French | économiquement. (various references) | |
German | sparsam (canny, economical, frugal, fugal, parsimonious, parsimoniously, saving, spare, sparing, sparingly, thriftily, thrifty). (various references) | |
Greek | η τελευταία ουσιώδης μεταποίηση ή κατεργασία οικονομικά δικαιολογημένη (the last substantial process or operation that was economically justified), οικονομικά αδύνατος (depressed class, economically feeble), οικονομικά ενεργοί (economically active), οικονομικά ενεργό άτομο (economically active person, gainfully active person, gainfully occupied person), οικονομικά ενεργός πληθυσμός (economically active population), οικονομικά συμφερότερη προσφορά (the most advantageous tender economically, the most economically advantageous tender), τελευταία ουσιαστική μεταποίηση ή επεξεργασία,δικαιολογημένη από οικονομική άποψη (last substantial economically justified processing or working), αποθέματα οικονομικώς ασύμφορης εκμετάλλευσης (not economically recoverable reserves), αποθέματα οικονομικώς συμφέρουσας εκμετάλλευσης (economically recoverable reserves), ομοιογενής από οικονομική άποψη περιοχή (economically homogeneous area), ενεργός πληθυσμός (economically active population, laborers population, labour force, labourers population, worker population, working population), Μεσοπρόθεσμο πρόγραμμα Κοινοτικής δράσης για την οικονομική και κοινωνική ένταξη των λιγότερο ευνοημένων κοινωνικών ομάδων (Medium-term Community action programme concerning the economic and social integration of the economically and socially less privileged groups in society), φορολογικό σύστημα επιθυμητό από οικονομική άποψη (economically desirable taxation), πληθυσμός μη οικονομικά ενεργός (economically inactive population, economically unoccupied population), πλέον συμφέρουσα προσφορά από οικονομική άποψη (the most advantageous tender economically, the most economically advantageous tender), προϊόντα που συγγενεύουν μεταξύ τους από οικονομική άποψη (economically linked products), νέες και οικονομικώς υγιείς δραστηριότητες (new and economically sound activities), βιώσιμη γεωργική εκμετάλλευση (economically viable farm), βιώσιμη γεωργική μονάδα (economically viable farm), ένας μεγάλος αριθμός παλιών πηγαδιών,τα οποία έχουν εκπέσει σε πηγάδια περιθωρίου,μετατράπηκαν σε πηγάδια μεγάλης αποδόσεως με τη βοήθεια (have been transformed to highly profitable operations by application of newly developed techniques which allowed much additional oil to be economically obtained, many old wells, which had declined to bare stripper operations), Συμβουλευτική επιτροπή για την οικονομική και κοινωνική ένταξη των λιγότερο ευνοημένων κοινωνικών ομάδων (Advisory Committee on Economic and Social Integration of the Economically and Socially Less Privileged Groups in Society). (various references) | |
Hebrew | בחסכון (frugally). (various references) | |
Hungarian | takarékosan (frugally, sparingly, thriftily, to economize), gazdaságosan, gazdaságilag. (various references) | |
Italian | popolazione economicamente non attiva (economically inactive population, economically unoccupied population), Comitato consultivo per l'integrazione economica e sociale delle categorie di persone economicamente e socialmente disagiate (Advisory Committee on Economic and Social Integration of the Economically and Socially Less Privileged Groups in Society), fiscalit economicamente auspicabile (economically desirable taxation), forza di lavoro (work force), La migliore tecnologia disponibile ed utilizzabile in modo economico (BATEA, best available technology economically achievable, this second set of EPA standards is considered by EPA to be consistent with "Best Available Technology Economically Achievable"(BATEA)for existing plants), l'offerta economicamente più vantaggiosa (the most advantageous tender economically, the most economically advantageous tender), l'ultima trasformazione o lavorazione sostanziale,economicamente giustificata (the last substantial process or operation that was economically justified), molti vecchi pozzi,per i quali si era desistito dal fare altre operazioni d'intervento,al loro quasi esaurimento,sono stati portati ad una più proficua produzione con l'applicazione di tecniche di nuovo sviluppo,che hanno permesso di ottenere economicame (have been transformed to highly profitable operations by application of newly developed techniques which allowed much additional oil to be economically obtained, many old wells, which had declined to bare stripper operations), nuove attivita'economicamente sane (new and economically sound activities), azienda valida economicamente (economically viable farm), popolazione attiva (economically active population, labour force, working population), zona economicamente omogenea (economically homogeneous area), prodotti economicamente connessi (economically linked products), Programma di azione a medio termine della Comunit per l'integrazione economica e sociale delle categorie di persone economicamente e socialmente disagiate (Medium-term Community action programme concerning the economic and social integration of the economically and socially less privileged groups in society), regione depressa (economically depressed region), regione economicamente arretrata (economically depressed region), riserve non recuperabili economicamente (not economically recoverable reserves), riserve recuperabili economicamente (economically recoverable reserves), scarso economicamente (depressed class, economically feeble), ultima trasformazione o lavorazione sostanziale,economicamente giustificata (last substantial economically justified processing or working), unit tecnico-economica (single unit technically and economically), persona attiva (economically active person, gainfully active person, gainfully occupied person). (various references) | |
Korean | 경 으로. (various references) | |
Pig Latin | economicallyay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | economicamente (close). (various references) | |
Romanian | gospodãreşte (thriftily, wisely). (various references) | |
Russian | экономно (frugally, thriftily), бережливо (frugally, thriftily). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | ekonomično. (various references) | |
Spanish | económicamente (sparingly). (various references) | |
Swedish | ekonomiskt. (various references) | |
Thai | ในเชิงเศรษฐกิจ. (various references) | |
Turkish | ekonomik biçimde. (various references) | |
Ukrainian | ощадливо (abstemiously, frugally, near), з економічної точки зору, економно (thin, thriftily). (various references) | |
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| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | parce. (various references) |
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Derivations | |
Words ending with "economically": socioeconomically. (additional references) | |
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"Economically" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: economicaly, egonomically. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "economically" (pronounced e'kunÄ"miklē or ē'kunÄ"miklē) |
| 8 | -u n Ä" m i k l ē | astronomically. |
| 5 | -m i k l ē | academically, aerodynamically, rhythmically, systemically. |
| 4 | -i k l ē | acoustically, aerobically, aesthetically, algebraically, alphabetically, analytically, angelically, apologetically, artistically, authentically, automatically, basically, biologically, categorically, characteristically, chronologically, classically, cosmetically, democratically, demographically, diplomatically, dogmatically, domestically, dramatically, drastically, ecologically, ecstatically, emphatically, energetically, enthusiastically, erratically, ethnically, euphemistically, fantastically, forensically, generically, genetically, geometrically, geopolitically, graphically, heroically, hypothetically, hysterically, ideologically, idiotically, ironically, linguistically, logically, logistically, lyrically, mechanically, metaphorically, microscopically, musically, numerically, optically, organically, pathologically, phonetically, physiologically, poetically, prolifically, psychologically, publically, publicly, radically, realistically, rhetorically, sarcastically, specifically, sporadically, stoically, strategically, stylistically, symmetrically, synthetically, systematically, terrifically, thematically, theologically, tragically, uncharacteristically, undiplomatically, unrealistically, vertically, volcanically. |
| 3 | -k l ē | alchemically, anatomically, athletically, biweekly, blankly, briskly, brusquely, chemically, darkly, frankly, grotesquely, likely, medically, meekly, newsweekly, obliquely, paradoxically, practically, prickly, quickly, sickly, sleekly, slickly, sparkly, starkly, thickly, typically, uniquely, unlikely, weakly, weekly. |
| 8 | -u n Ä" m i k l ē | astronomically. |
| 5 | -m i k l ē | academically, aerodynamically, rhythmically, systemically. |
| 4 | -i k l ē | acoustically, aerobically, aesthetically, algebraically, alphabetically, analytically, angelically, apologetically, artistically, authentically, automatically, basically, biologically, categorically, characteristically, chronologically, classically, cosmetically, democratically, demographically, diplomatically, dogmatically, domestically, dramatically, drastically, ecologically, ecstatically, emphatically, energetically, enthusiastically, erratically, ethnically, euphemistically, fantastically, forensically, generically, genetically, geometrically, geopolitically, graphically, heroically, hypothetically, hysterically, ideologically, idiotically, ironically, linguistically, logically, logistically, lyrically, mechanically, metaphorically, microscopically, musically, numerically, optically, organically, pathologically, phonetically, physiologically, poetically, prolifically, psychologically, publically, publicly, radically, realistically, rhetorically, sarcastically, specifically, sporadically, stoically, strategically, stylistically, symmetrically, synthetically, systematically, terrifically, thematically, theologically, tragically, uncharacteristically, undiplomatically, unrealistically, vertically, volcanically. |
| 3 | -k l ē | alchemically, anatomically, athletically, biweekly, blankly, briskly, brusquely, chemically, darkly, frankly, grotesquely, likely, medically, meekly, newsweekly, obliquely, paradoxically, practically, prickly, quickly, sickly, sleekly, slickly, sparkly, starkly, thickly, typically, uniquely, unlikely, weakly, weekly. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-c-c-e-i-l-l-m-n-o-o-y" | |
-2 letters: economical. | |
-3 letters: colonelcy, comically, conically, myoclonic. | |
-4 letters: calycine, coelomic, colonial, comelily, cyclamen, cyclonal, economic, menially, mycelial, mycelian. | |
-5 letters: acyloin, alienly, alimony, allonym, calcine, calicle, calomel, calycle, cecally, cleanly, cocaine, cocoyam, coeliac, colonel, colonic, comical, conceal, conical, cyclone, cynical, economy, encomia, laconic, limacon, manille, manlily, melanic, micella, monocle, monoecy, moonily, mycelia, oceanic, oinomel. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-c-c-e-i-l-l-m-n-o-o-y" | |
+3 letters: econometrically. | |
+4 letters: chronometrically, commonsensically. | |
+5 letters: photomechanically, socioeconomically. | |
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