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digitally

American  
[di-jit-uh-lee] / ˈdɪ dʒɪt ə li /

adverb

  1. in a digital format or using a digital medium.

  2. using the fingers.

  3. in a numerical form.


Example Sentences

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If we want contributing adults rather than digitally dependent ones, we should focus less on shielding teenagers from the modern world and more on forming them to navigate it.

From The Wall Street Journal

An ETA is digitally linked to your passport, so you don't need a paper copy at the border.

From BBC

The mixture of digitally warped instrumentation that emphasizes its artificiality and cinematic string arrangements that evoke the melodrama of old Hollywood is pleasingly jarring and disorienting.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, he also wanted to ensure the production was well-curated and wanted to do things physically, rather than digitally in editing, as much as possible.

From BBC

By 2013, more movies were being shot digitally than on celluloid.

From The Wall Street Journal