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fiscally

[fis-kuh-lee]

adverb

  1. 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.



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Other Word Forms

  • nonfiscally adverb
  • quasi-fiscally adverb
  • unfiscally adverb
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Word History and Origins

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Example Sentences

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“It only means that we must build fiscally sustainable systems that can respond effectively,” she said.

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Result: Federal spending on Medicaid and insurer subsidies is growing at fiscally unsustainable rates.

The heist has left France deeply embarrassed over the porous security at the Louvre, a state-owned museum that relies on subsidies from a fiscally strained government.

But Katayama, who transitioned from a two-decade career as a finance ministry bureaucrat to a politician in 2005, is seen as more fiscally conservative and has expressed concerns about the yen’s weakness.

A charter school also can be denied renewal if it is fiscally unsound, but district staff concluded that, too, was not grounds for denial.

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