Similar words: economic, economics, economic recovery, economist, economy, chemical, basically, typically. Meaning: [iːkəˈnɒmɪklɪ] adv. 1. with respect to economic science 2. with respect to the economic system.
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31. He is economically independent.
32. Economically the country has been improving steadily these past ten years.
33. The country has made enormous strides politically but not economically.
34. As a student she lived very economically, rarely going out and buying very few clothes.
35. We live very economically.
36. The US has sought to isolate Cuba both economically and politically.
37. The aim, said the minister, was to integrate Britain both politically and economically into the European Community.
38. They can expect an earful on what the slump is doing economically.
39. The high cost of childcare made returning to work economically impossible.
40. Economically and politically, this affair couldn't come at a worse time.
41. They have been galvanised into collective action — militarily, politically and economically.
42. With children working from the age of ten,[http://sentencedict.com/economically.html] large families were economically rational.
43. Most of the economically active population is employed in the primary industries.
44. A new educational programme has been set up for economically disadvantaged children.
45. The design is intended to use space as economically as possible.
46. It is only their investment that makes the programme economically viable.
47. Now is the time when we must all live as economically as possible.
48. It might also finally make recycling economically viable.
49. At present such storage is not economically viable.
50. Little would be changed economically by such a move.
51. The stocks of several economically sensitive companies also declined.
52. This can not have been an economically sensible decision.
53. Nuclear power has never been economically viable.
54. Economically, our city has never been stronger.
55. We did the printing as economically as we could possibly make it.
56. The people most likely to be affected by economic incentives are those who are the most economically vulnerable.
57. The reliability of electricity systems has long been both economically and politically essential.
58. Half the male population is economically active, compared to one-quarter of the female population.
59. It was the difference between a vast public enterprise, and a local farmer making a living as economically as he could.
60. In recent years coal gasification has become increasingly economically viable due to technological developments.
More similar words: economic, economics, economic recovery, economist, economy, chemical, basically, typically, ecological, ironically, physically, politically, practically, historically, dramatically, specifically, automatically, nominee, autonomy, astronomer, nomination, second, radical, medical, musical, typical, logical, ethical, clinical, tropical.