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definitionally

American  
[def-uhn-i-shuhn-uh-lee] / ˌdɛf ənˈɪ ʃən ə li /

adverb

  1. by definition.

  2. as a definition.


Example Sentences

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“This means that the Netflix transaction — which is already headlined as a cash-and-stock mix — is likely to deliver even less cash than its stated headline value. By contrast, Paramount’s proposal is 100% cash and definitionally completely certain.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“I think, definitionally, it’s a dynasty,” said Friedman, the architect of this run with the help of Walter’s deep-pocketed Guggenheim ownership group.

From Los Angeles Times

There certainly may be legitimate reasons to delete a BeReal, but in general, the purpose of the app is to showcase people’s imperfect lives — and that definitionally involves leaving some imperfect posts up.

From The Verge

“Is that definitionally misinformation?” she wondered.

From Washington Times

Off-Broadway, which arose as an alternative to the Broadway marketplace, has been definitionally embattled from the start.

From Los Angeles Times