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fiscally
[fis-kuh-lee]
adverb
in a way that involves money or financial matters.
The hospital's financial reports verify that they are more fiscally sound than they have been in the past.
Other Word Forms
- nonfiscally adverb
- quasi-fiscally adverb
- unfiscally adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of fiscally1
Example Sentences
A group called the Runyon Canyon Guardians is now calling for officials to halt the bathroom project, calling it “fiscally irresponsible” and a public safety impediment.
Starkey said the $2.1 billion price tag for the tunnel is daunting, but “we’re just hoping this is a better option fiscally” in the long run.
Both programs may have to be shored up fiscally sometime in the next decade to avoid benefit cuts; the budget bill will make that process harder.
And now here we are, knifing Medicaid not to make it and the overall budget more fiscally sound, but to offset the cost of more tax cuts favoring the wealthy, driving up debt.
It was soon lost on nobody that his proposals, popular as they were, did not pencil out fiscally.
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